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Dr Miriam Stoppard: 'We're learning more about lasting damage of coronavirus' - Miriam Stoppard
Many commentators are saying Covid-19 will be with us for some time. Indeed, I believe it’s with us for good. We just have to learn to manage it and live with it. Safely.
But something else that will stay with us for some time is the complications of Covid-19. Respiratory symptoms in particular could last a long time.
Emily Fraser, an Oxford University consultant physician, recently set out the picture of Covid-19’s long-term illness in the pages of the BMJ.
As yet we don’t even know the extent of the long-term complications of the virus. But we’re aware that many patients still have chest symptoms months after their initial illness.
The NHS identifies potential problems such as chronic cough, fibrosis of the lung (scaring after pneumonia), bronchiectasis, and pulmonary vascular disease. This picture is a reflection of the acute Covid illness, plus features of SARS in 2003.
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