Research team finds symptoms in long COVID patients can persist for years.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — As some people are moving beyond the COVID pandemic in their daily lives, there are those still stuck with the illness. Experts say 70% to 80% of people who develop long COVID get better in three to five months, but for the rest, new research finds some symptoms can linger for years.
"I immediately thought, I'm not going out of the house," Barker King said."If you don't feel good about yourself when you look in the mirror, it's really hard to go out into the community." "The good news is if the stress is controlled and the nutrition status is good, it will pass," Hussain said. "We saw, as a whole, the group tended to improve over time, but on the individual basis, there are people who tend to stay flat, and there are people who crash even 18 months after the disease onset," he said.
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