Long COVID: A Silent Crisis in the Aftermath of the Pandemic

Date Published:  June 27, 2025

Author:  Bimlendra Kumar Singh

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While many have recovered from COVID-19, a significant portion of patients continue to experience symptoms long after the virus has left their system. Termed "Long COVID," this condition includes fatigue, brain fog, chest pain, and joint aches, among others. What makes it complex is the inconsistency in symptoms and the lack of a standard diagnostic process. Researchers are now racing to understand its causes—ranging from immune response abnormalities to organ inflammation. This article provides insights into current treatment approaches, support systems, and the urgent need for long-term healthcare planning for affected individuals.

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Bimlendra Kumar Singh

Bimlendra is a seasoned medical writer and public health researcher with over a decade of experience in the healthcare industry. She specializes in simplifying complex medical topics for the general public and is passionate about bridging the gap between science and everyday wellness. When she's not writing, she's mentoring students or volunteering in health education programs.

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