Many post-COVID illnesses are chronic diseases that do not respond to initial treatment. After their first infection, patients with multiorgan effects or autoimmune disorders are particularly prone to become long-haulers. Inflammation and tissue damage in these areas of the body might have a wide range of effects on the entire body.
Many post-COVID conditions may be managed by general practitioners based on current knowledge. To enhance client quality of life, patient-centered methods should be employed. Healthcare professionals should engage in shared decision making and use a diagnosis-focused approach to treating symptoms or conditions individually.