..." The list of long COVID symptoms is long, wide and inconsistent. For some people, these lasting symptoms are nothing like the original COVID-19 symptoms when they were first infected with the virus. According to the CDC, the most common long COVID symptoms include:
- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Cough
- Tiredness or fatigue
- Chest or stomach pain
- Joint or muscle pain
- Fast-beating heart (heart palpitations)
- Symptoms that get worse after physical or mental activities
- Pins-and-needles feeling
- Diarrhea
- Change in taste and smell
- Fever
- Dizziness or lightheaded when standing up
- Difficulty sleeping
- Rash
- Mood changes
- Headache
- Changes in menstrual period cycles
- Brain fog
Brain fog is among the most confusing symptoms for long haulers.
Patients report being unusually forgetful, confused or unable to
concentrate even enough to watch TV. This can happen to people who were
in an intensive care unit for a while, but it’s relatively rare.
However, it is happening to a variety of patients, including those who
weren’t hospitalized. "..
Brain fog is the one ive heard of most from those infected I spoke with.