Post-COVID syndrome
Post-COVID syndrome, also known
as long COVID, is a condition where symptoms like
fatigue, shortness of breath, and brain fog persist or develop after an initial
COVID-19 infection. These health problems can last for weeks, months, or even
years, typically appearing within three months of the initial illness and
lasting at least two months, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Common symptoms include
persistent fatigue, muscle or joint pain, difficulty breathing, headaches,
impaired sleep, and difficulty concentrating.
Common symptoms of long COVID
include: Extreme tiredness, especially after activity. Problems with
memory, often called brain fog. A feeling of being lightheaded or dizzy.
12 Key Symptoms of Long COVID:
Understanding Post-COVID Syndrome
Quality
Insights Staff : May 16, 2025 3:03:10 PM
COVID COVID-19 Long COVID
If you've had COVID-19 and
continue experiencing symptoms weeks or months after your initial infection,
you might be dealing with long COVID. Also called post-COVID syndrome or
post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), this condition affects people
worldwide. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of the 12 most common symptoms to
watch for.
What Is Long COVID?
Long COVID describes ongoing
symptoms that persist for at least four weeks after the initial COVID-19
infection. These symptoms may be entirely new, or continuations of symptoms
from the acute phase. While some people recover within a few months, others continue
experiencing symptoms for a year or longer.
The 12 Most Common Long COVID
Symptoms
1. Extreme Fatigue
What it feels like: Overwhelming
tiredness that doesn't improve with rest and may worsen after even minor
physical or mental activities.
Many long COVID patients describe
this fatigue as "hitting a wall" suddenly during the day or feeling
completely drained after simple tasks like showering or preparing a meal.
2. Brain Fog
What it feels like: Difficulty
thinking clearly, concentrating, remembering information, or finding the right
words.
Brain fog can make everyday tasks
challenging, from following conversations to performing work duties. Many
patients report trouble multitasking or completing previously routine mental
activities. To combat this, we've created a print-out tool to help those living
with long-COVID balance their energy with their daily tasks. Download the Long COVID Energy Log and Template to track and
manage energy levels.
3. Shortness of Breath
What it feels like: Difficulty
catching your breath or feeling winded during activities that normally wouldn't
cause breathing problems.
Even mild exertion like walking up
stairs or across a room can trigger breathlessness. Some people need to pause
frequently during activities to catch their breath.
4. Chest Pain or Heart
Palpitations
What it feels like: Sharp
or dull pain in the chest, or a racing, pounding, or fluttering heart that may
come and go.
These symptoms might appear
suddenly, even when resting, and can cause anxiety. Some patients report their
heart rate spikes dramatically from simply standing up or minimal activity.
5. Joint and Muscle Pain
What it feels like: Aching,
throbbing, or sharp pain in multiple joints or muscles that may move around the
body.
This pain can be similar to
arthritis or fibromyalgia and may flare up unpredictably, making physical
activity difficult or painful.
6. Headaches
What it feels like: Persistent
headaches that may feel different from previous headache patterns—often
described as pressure, throbbing, or constant pain.
These headaches might be resistant
to over-the-counter pain relievers and can last for days or even weeks at a
time.
7. Loss or Change in Smell or
Taste
What it feels like: Complete
inability to smell or taste, or distorted sensations where things smell or
taste different than before (often unpleasant).
Some people experience parosmia,
where normal smells become distorted—often described as smelling burning,
garbage, or chemical odors when encountering everyday scents.
8. Sleep Disturbances
What it feels like: Difficulty
falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking unrefreshed despite adequate sleep
time.
Many long COVID patients report
dramatic changes in sleep patterns, including insomnia or sleeping much more
than usual without feeling rested.
9. Dizziness or Lightheadedness
What it feels like: Feeling
faint, woozy, or unsteady, especially when changing positions like standing up
from sitting or lying down.
This symptom is often linked to
POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome), which has been associated
with long COVID.
10. Digestive Problems
What it feels like: Persistent
stomach pain, diarrhea, constipation, acid reflux, or nausea.
Many people report new food
intolerances or sensitivities after COVID infection, making meals unpredictable
and challenging.
11. Temperature Regulation Issues
What it feels like: Frequent
low-grade fevers, chills, or excessive sweating not related to environmental
temperatures.
Some patients report feeling
constantly overheated or unable to get warm, regardless of the actual
temperature around them.
12. Mood Changes
What it feels like: New
or worsened anxiety, depression, irritability, or mood swings that persist
beyond the acute illness.
The combination of physical
symptoms and limitations often contributes to these mood changes, creating a
cycle that impacts overall quality of life.
When to Seek Medical Help
Contact your healthcare provider
if:- Your symptoms persist for more than four weeks after
COVID infection
- Symptoms are severe enough to interfere with daily
activities
- You experience new symptoms that develop after your
initial recovery
- Any symptoms are worsening rather than improving over
time
Long COVID Treatment Options
While there's no single cure for
long COVID, various approaches can help manage symptoms:- Specialized long COVID clinics focusing on
multidisciplinary care
- Gradual physical rehabilitation with carefully paced
activity
- Cognitive rehabilitation for brain fog
- Breathing exercises for respiratory symptoms
- Medications targeted to specific symptoms
Quality Insights has also created
an energy calendar to help people with Long COVID manage their day-to-day
tasks. Download the PDF of the calendar template and instructions on how to use
it.
Contact us for more information