![]() ![]() Those who are experiencing symptoms four to 12 weeks beyond the active stage of COVID-19 are diagnosed with ‘Long COVID-19’ while those with symptoms lasting 12 weeks or more are termed to have ‘post-COVID-19 Syndrome’.Īngus Mackay, a PhD student from the Brain Health Research Centre in New Zealand, reports that more than 67 per cent of 3762 international survey respondents effected by long-COVID-19 were unable to work or have reduced their work duties when surveyed. ![]() What is ‘Long-COVID-19/post-COVID-19 Syndrome’? Showing involvement of systems such as the respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, renal, and neurological. Of those 1.8m people they report ongoing difficulties such as fatigue, shortness of breath, lack of taste/smell, cough, muscle aches and pains, joint stiffness, headache, cardiac problems, brain fog, difficulty sleeping/staying asleep, anxiety and/or changes to their ability to concentrate. A rapidly increasing number of 500,000 people in just 54 days (more than 9,000 people a day). From the effects during the active virus to the longer-term consequences which have come to be known as ‘Long-COVID-19/post-COVID-19 Syndrome/Prolonged COVID-19’, and how to manage them.Īccording to the Office of National Statistics (ONS) 2.8 per cent (1.8m) of the UK population is effected beyond the acute COVID-19 infection stage as of 3 April 2022. More than two years on from the first diagnosis of COVID-19 in the UK there are new findings on an almost daily basis. Does BEMER Therapy help those with Long-COVID?
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