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Long COVID Can Last 2 Years – Here Are The Signs You Have It

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2. Chest Pain

There are many different conditions that can cause chest pain. However, if you’ve had the virus, this is likely a long COVID symptom. There are different types of chest pain, though.

There’s general chest pain, which is often felt below the left nipple. It can come on quickly and sharply or ache for hours. There’s pain that one can feel in the chest muscles, as if they were sore. The area hurts when you touch it, and the pain tends to get worse when turning around or stretching.

The third type of chest pain is the one you feel when you breathe in (also called pleuritic pain). These are the most common types of chest pain in people with long COVID.

No matter which one you experience, it’s important to seek medical help immediately. Your doctor will do some tests, and they will know whether you need some treatment or not.

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4 thoughts on “Long COVID Can Last 2 Years – Here Are The Signs You Have It”

  1. Shirline Andrews

    I just want to say “THANK YOU” for your continual free information on many topics especially Covid. You put FAITH back in the hands of the people and it is much appreciated. I have been following you for many years along with others that offer great information. God Bless you and all others that follow your path. Thank you once again!!

  2. Carolyn Archer

    Since I got the booster shots almost a year ago, my taste of food is altered to the point that if you blindfolded me and asked what I was eating, I wouldn’t know. How much longer must I wait until this corrects itself?

  3. Since having the Covid shots (2) the last one in February, 2021,I have had to lean to walk again (this being with the help of a walker), kidney problems, and 24/7 care. I can’t work, cook, wash clothes, shop, housework, etc. Will I ever be able to do these things again?
    I’ve had two doctors tell me they believe my medical conditions are due to reaction to Covid-19 vaccine.
    I would call this Long Covid! And with no hope of getting better and no one to blame.

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