Like When You Have a Big Mess to Clean Up
Imagine you spill a whole bucket of paint all over your floor. You clean it up, but your hands and clothes are still sticky and tired for days afterward. That’s kind of what happens with COVID-19, your body works really hard to fight off the virus, and even after it's gone, it takes time to recover.
Some People Feel It More Than Others
Some people feel like they just had a little bit of paint spilled on them, they get better quickly. But others are like they had a giant paint explosion everywhere, they might feel tired, have trouble breathing, or even forget things more easily for weeks or months after the infection.
Sometimes, it’s like your body is still cleaning up from that big mess even when you think you're done. That's why doctors say long-term health effects can happen, even if someone didn’t get very sick at first.
Examples
- Long-term effects can vary, some might get headaches or lose their sense of smell.
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See also
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- What are long-term health issues?
- What are the health impacts of long COVID syndrome?
- What are long-term metabolic benefits?