‘Diverse’ new long COVID symptoms identified
A slew of new long-COVID symptoms have been identified in a new study.
The most common symptoms of long-COVID, which occurs more than 12 weeks after infection, are loss of smell, fatigue and shortness of breath.
But University of Birmingham researchers have now identified a “diverse” range of other symptoms. In total there are 62, including loss of libido, hallucinations and hair loss.
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