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Shortness of breath.

As you probably know already, coronavirus is a virus that targets your lungs, as COVID-19 is a respiratory infection. People who become severely ill from COVID-19 can experience permanent damage to the lungs.

Probably the most common symptoms that might persist long after testing positive for COVID-19 are coughing and shortness of breath. Unfortunately, these symptoms could stick with you for a long, long time, even after you’re fully recovered.

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13 thoughts on “COVID-19 Complications That Might Stay With You Forever”

  1. What is never mentioned is what the covid-19 vaccine shots can trigger- a host of problems like chronic fatigue syndrome.

      1. Trump got all the latest drugs available. Unfortunately, they are not available to all of us. Hydroxychloroquin had nothing to do with his recovery.

  2. The Moderna second shot triggered RA for me. Severe pain, stiffness and lack of strength in shoulders as a result. Never had any symptoms prior to vaccination. It’s been 3.5 months and still no relief unless I use steroids daily (which I won’t do).

  3. I had the delta variant was in the hospital for 3 weeks and a nursing home for a week. I lost my ability to walk we hired home health they had me walking in a week still working on it still can’t walk by myself. I have asthma and copd so the virus hit hard on my lungs had pneumonia and was on 16 units of oxygen I have memory loss, dizziness and terrible headaches. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy. Dr. said I was as close to death without crossing over. Prayers for everyone.

  4. I don’t see hospitals filling up with a lot of COVID-19 vaccine symptoms but I do see them filling up with many Covid-19 victims who were unvaccinated, some of which who go on to the forever.

  5. How about adding a view all button rather than next next next … gets old seeing data go out the window for what could be simple text on one page.

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