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Treating Post-COVID Conditions

February 8, 2022

COVID-19 is a potentially fatal and contagious disease. The primary cause of this disease is infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. In most cases, it takes about six days for symptoms to appear in an infected person. However, in some cases, it may be extended to 14 days.

The post-COVID condition occurs when the COVID-19 symptoms reoccur after recovering from the acute phase. Long COVID-19 is another name for it.

People who survive the first four weeks of infection are thought to have completed the acute phase of recovery. Their COVID-19 symptoms become milder; however, some COVID patients might suffer from post-COVID conditions, which are basically extended COVID symptoms.

AFC Urgent Care Stoneham can help treat your COVID conditions. Our center provides rapid COVID-19 testing to all patients and our board-certified providers can help make recommendations for treating symptoms. Visit our center today.

Symptoms Most Likely To Last


Below are a few symptoms of COVID-19 that are likely to persist in an infected person. These symptoms are prime indicators of post-COVID conditions. 

Note also that there might be little variation among the population. 

General symptoms like:

  • Irresistible fatigue
  • Difficulty or trouble breathing
  • Chest pain
  • Cough

Physical symptoms like:

  • Lack of smell or taste
  • Headache
  • Profuse sweating
  • Diarrhea
  • Muscle and Joint pain

Psychological symptoms like:

  • A sag in cognitive ability
  • Depression and anxiety (Post-traumatic stress disorder)

Treating Persistent COVID Symptoms

It is not the end of the world if you have persistent COVID-19 symptoms. The following are five effective treatments for these recurring symptoms.

  • One of the long-term symptoms of COVID is an inability to sleep.

To avoid this, stay away from caffeine-rich beverages and alcohol after midnight. It would be preferable if you avoid looking at bright screens before going to bed. This will help you improve your sleep routine. It will also assist you in overcoming sleep deprivation.

  • Have you ever heard of cardiac rehab?

These are basic measures that help to improve your heart health. Breathing difficulties are an unavoidable and persistent symptom of COVID-19. However, cardiac rehabilitation practices such as regular exercise, smoking cessation, and dietary changes can be beneficial.

  • Therapies can help a lot!

Physical and occupational therapy include movements and exercises that help your body function optimally. They are fitness therapies. These therapies will assist you in stretching your muscles and joints, thereby relieving any aches and pains.

  • Do you suffer from uncontrollable anxiety and depression?

Counseling is effective. Contact or visit a medical practitioner and explain your situation to seek advice. They will direct you and advise you on the best course of action to take.

  • Pulmonary rehabilitation can also help.

It refers to breathing exercises that aid in the maintenance of your lungs. Perhaps you have a weak lung as a result of post-COVID conditions; regular pulmonary rehabilitation can help you reestablish your lungs. According to research, getting vaccinated is the most effective way to avoid all forms of COVID persistent symptoms. So, try to get the COVID-19 vaccine from any medical center in your area.

When To See A Doctor

See a doctor immediately if a test confirms you’re positive or if you begin to show symptoms. Remember to follow all COVID-19 protocols while going. You can alternatively choose a telemedical option.

If you notice any of the following symptoms, consult a doctor right away:

  • Severe fatigue lasting more than two weeks
  • When your cough gets worse
  • Persistent dehydration
  • When you continually fall short of breath
  • High fever which lasts more than four days
  • Uncontrollable chills
  • Chronic headaches that don't yield to painkiller drugs, etc.

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