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As more people are vaccinated, many of us are increasingly looking toward a future at the end of the pandemic. But for some people, the long-term complications of the virus will last after the pandemic ends….healthline.com, Look for These Symptoms in the Months After COVID-19 Recovery
Some people who’ve had COVID-19 may experience multiple conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and kidney disorders, long into the future.
While the exact cause and link between COVID-19 and long-term complications isn’t currently known, some experts suggest it could be a result of inflammation from the virus, or possibly a revelation of an underlying condition.
In a recent study published in the journal NatureTrusted Source, researchers found that individuals with more severe disease at the start of their illness have a greater risk of long-term complications such as heart and kidney disease secondary to COVID-19.
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