Difficulty breathing.
Since COVID-19 is a respiratory infection, it triggers your lungs in its attempt to attack your body. Also, it might not be so surprising that some of the long-lasting symptoms are linked to the respiratory system.
Moreover, 10 percent of participants in the University of Washington study reported having difficulty breathing and shortness of breath during recovery but also a few months prior. Other long COVID-19 symptoms linked to the respiratory system are chronic cough, pulmonary vascular disease, fibrotic lung disease, and bronchiectasis.
For those who were severely ill but managed to recover, the chances for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and sepsis are very high. Additionally, these two conditions will eventually damage the lungs and other organs as well.
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