Department of Family Medicine, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania
Research Article
Symptoms of the Long COVID and Related Primary Health Care Implications: Systematic Literature Review
Author(s): Kristina Ziuteliene, Erika Fabijonavice*, Gabriele Bartkute and Ida Liseckiene
Since the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, various sources have indicated the long-term symptoms after recovery that is now known as Long
COVID (LC). Knowing the damage acute CoV-2 has caused worldwide, it is predicted that LC will have a massive impact on Primary Health
Care (PHC). It remains unknown how PHC should cope with such an upcoming burden. The aim is to review studies exploring the most common
symptoms as predictors of LC and potential syndrome management challenges in the PHC context. The study undertook a systematic review
using Cochrane methodology and PRISMA guidelines. It is known that LC can have numerous nonspecific manifestations; however the main
widespread symptoms were chronic fatigue (up to 68.0%), shortness of breath (up to 59.5%), dry cough, chest, and musculoskeletal pain. Most
patients reported neurological symptoms, including headache (u.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2329-9126.22.10.451
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