Long COVID: Lasting effects of COVID-19
What are the most common symptoms of long COVID?
Why does COVID-19 cause ongoing health problems?
What are the risk factors for long COVID?
What should I do if I have long COVID symptoms?
Care for long COVID
How long can long COVID last?
What treatment is available for long COVID?
Next steps for Long COVID
Care for long COVID
It can be hard to get care for long COVID. Treatment may be delayed while you work with healthcare professionals. And people with long COVID may have their health problems dismissed by others, including healthcare professionals, family members or employers.
For people with cultural or language barriers, getting a long COVID diagnosis can be even harder. Pulling together information about symptoms and timing can be a challenge too. This is especially true when medical history is fragmented or when someone is managing symptoms related to memory or that affect the thought process.
Underdiagnosis may be more common among people who have less access to healthcare or who have limited financial resources.
If you're having long COVID symptoms, talk with your healthcare professional. It can help to have your medical records available before the appointment if you are starting to get care at a new medical office.
To prepare for your appointment, write down:
- When your symptoms started and if they come and go.
- What makes your symptoms worse.
- How your symptoms affect your activities.
- Questions you have about your illness.
List medicines and anything else you take, including nutrition supplements and pain medicine that you can get without a prescription. Some people find it helpful to bring a trusted person to the appointment to take notes.
Keep visit summaries and your notes in one place. That can help you track what actions you need to take or what you've already tried to treat your symptoms.
Also, you might find it helpful to connect with others in a support group and share resources.