10/02/2022
Recovered patients after acute COVID-19 illness may continue to experience various signs and symptoms including fatigue, body ache, cough, sore throat, difficulty in breathing, etc.
Pruski, M.D., a Johns Hopkins rehabilitation physician, says recovery looks different for different people, but you may find you have shortness of breath, muscle weakness or fatigue following hospitalization for COVID-19. It is also expected that you might experience changes in thinking and remembering (brain fog or cognitive difficulties), anxiety or depression.
A unique aspect to being in the hospital during the coronavirus pandemic is the lack of visits from your family members and friends. These visits are limited—if allowed at all—due to safety precautions around spreading the virus.experts says such social isolation can increase your risk for anxiety, stress, cognitive changes and post-traumatic stress disorder after your hospitalization.
Regardless of the symptoms you may have after being treated for COVID-19 in the hospital, rehabilitation specialists can help you return to things that are important and meaningful to you,
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