New data suggests that health risks may endure for a minimum of 2 years following COVID-19

New data suggests that health risks may endure for a minimum of 2 years following COVID-19




The risk ⁢of experiencing such health issues as diabetes, fatigue or blood clots can persist for at least⁢ two years ⁤after a coronavirus infection, a‍ new study ‌suggests.
Even two years after their infections,⁣ people who had COVID-19 were at ‌higher risk for many⁤ health issues — ranging from heart disease to gastrointestinal problems,​ the team reports August 21 in Nature Medicine.
Patients who were‌ hospitalized during their initial COVID-19 cases were more likely to experience these health problems, the team found. But those with⁢ milder initial infections were still at higher risk for about one-third of the medical issues that the scientists analyzed, compared‍ with people who didn’t test positive. As most COVID-19 ‌cases are milder, this group represents a greater ​burden to⁤ the health care system, says Ziyad⁣ Al-Aly, a clinical epidemiologist at⁢ the Veterans‍ Affairs Saint ⁣Louis Health Care System.
The ‍most common problems align with common long COVID symptoms identified in other studies, such as fatigue, memory problems, loss of smell, ⁣blood clots, metabolic issues and gastrointestinal problems. For example,⁢ initially hospitalized patients were about 1.88 times as likely to experience acute gastritis, or ‍stomach inflammation as those​ with no record of COVID-19​ at two years after infection;⁢ non-hospitalized patients had‌ a ​risk​ factor ⁣of ⁣1.44 times.

2023-08-21 11:02:03 ‍
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