There appear to be three different types of long COVID, each with their own set of symptoms, researchers have discovered
There appear to be three different types of long COVID, each with their own symptoms, researchers have discovered.
One group experiences neurological symptoms including fatigue, brain fog and headache, which most often affect those who contracted thewhen the Alpha and Delta variants were most prevalent, according to experts at King's College London. A second group suffers from respiratory issues, including chest pain and severe shortness of breath, which could point to lung damage.The final group is grappling with a diverse range of symptoms including heart palpitations, muscle ache and pain, and changes in skin and hair.Two million people in the UK are
, the Office for National Statistics reported in June, based on self-reports from a representative sample.