Problems with simply thinking affect a large majority of COVID-19 patients. There has been a common four symptoms that most people suffer after contracting the virus.
Never sick enough to be hospitalized but have recorded lingering symptoms far past 6 weeks to a year that affect their daily lives. After infection cleared of mild symptoms of sore throat, cough and even a low fever, 85% reported at least four neurological problems.
The most common one is known as “Brain Fog” which is when one has trouble with memory and thinking. Right after this symptom are headaches that come and go. Finally the loss of taste and smell along with numbness and tingling followed as the most common long haul symptoms.
These symptoms tend to come and go over months and a little over 50% of patients shared that they felt better after five months. But the vast majority after that reported “intense fatigue”.
This may illustrated whats to come as over more than 30 million Americana have been diagnosed with COVID-19 already with a estimated of 30% chance people could experience long haul symptoms.