#LongCovid study, peripheral neuropathy (damage to the nerves that connect the brain and spinal cord) was much more likely 90 days after infection than among controls.
https://t.co/imPz50bq0D pic.twitter.com/k6HFu0xYG1 Long COVID is usually diagnosed many weeks after a bout with COVID-19. Any long-lasting effects typically appear about 90 days after symptoms of the initial infection go away.
Overall, some estimates suggest more than a third of COVID-19 survivors will develop some symptoms of long COVID, as per WHO data.
Some of the most common long COVID symptoms that need early attention are nerve damage, heart ailment, tingling sensation in the body, depression and brain fog.