Damage In The Cornea Could Be A Sign Of Long COVID: Study
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Nerve damage and immune cell build-up in the cornea could signify long COVID
The method can be used to identify long COVID patients
Researchers may have found another sign of what s known as long COVID, and it s not as noticeable as the other symptoms. This time, they found it in patients eyes.
Many people get better from a COVID-19 infection within weeks, but there are some who experience
returning or ongoing post-COVID symptoms that last four or more weeks after being infected. Called
long COVID, people who experience it may report symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, heart palpitations, brain fog and sleeping problems even months after first being infected.
Corneal Changes May Signal Long COVID, Study Shows
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Nerve damage in cornea could be sign of long COVID, study hints
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