The virus must run its course. But there are ways patients can manage symptoms. DM is what we usually use. And those medicines that have the DM do seem to calm the cough. There are some other medicines that are prescription that they can get from their doctor. I'm already a fan, don't show this again.
Send MSN Feedback. How can we improve? Please give an overall site rating:. Privacy Statement. Opens in a new window Opens an external site Opens an external site in a new window. He says some sufferers think their condition must be psychological, because they can't believe they are experiencing such intense symptoms for such a long time.
I must be having a mental breakdown'," he says. But, actually, they've just got symptoms of the disease. Ultimately complete rest is crucial to eventual recovery, Prof Garner says - but many people will feel unable to do that, either for financial or family reasons, or both. NHS launches tool to aid long-term virus recovery. Why surviving the virus may be just the beginning. Fergus Walsh: What does Covid do to the brain? Calls for 'post-Covid syndrome' to be recognised.
Image source, Dave Jones. Helen Calder and her family all had Covid but months later Helen is still struggling with recurring symptoms. Image source, Liam Carey. Autoimmune conditions happen when your immune system attacks healthy cells in your body by mistake, causing inflammation swelling or tissue damage in the affected parts of the body.
While it is very rare, some people, mostly children, experience multisystem inflammatory syndrome MIS during or immediately after a COVID infection. MIS is a condition where different body parts can become inflamed. Hospitalizations and severe illnesses for lung-related diseases, including COVID, can cause health effects like severe weakness and exhaustion during the recovery period.
Effects of hospitalization can also include post-intensive care syndrome PICS , which refers to health effects that begin when a person is in an intensive care unit ICU and can remain after a person returns home. These effects can include severe weakness, problems with thinking and judgment, and post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD. PTSD involves long-term reactions to a very stressful event. Some symptoms that can occur after hospitalization are similar to some of the symptoms that people with initially mild or no symptoms may experience many weeks after COVID It can be difficult to know whether they are caused by the effects of hospitalization, the long-term effects of the virus, or a combination of both.
These conditions might also be complicated by other effects related to the COVID pandemic, including mental health effects from isolation, negative economic situations, and lack of access to healthcare for managing underlying conditions. Studies have reported long-term symptoms in children with both mild and severe COVID, including children who previously had multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.
Similar to the symptoms seen in adults, the most common symptoms reported have been tiredness or fatigue, headache, trouble sleeping insomnia , trouble concentrating, muscle and joint pain, and cough.
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