By Katrina Gracia Consebido
The Department of Health (DOH) reminded the public on Sunday, May 22, to comply with the minimum public health protocols regarding the post-COVID conditions, known as the “long COVID” which can occur three months after being infected with COVID-19.
The health bureau advised the public about the symptoms that can be felt in a post-COVID-19 condition such as fatigue, cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, and joint pain.
According to DOH, the symptoms can be experienced for at least two months, and cannot be explained by other conditions.
Symptoms may occur after the other has recovered, or may continue from the initial COVID-19 episode.
“This advisory is provided to reiterate current knowledge about post COVID-19 condition. It has symptoms such as fatigue, cough, chest pain, shortness of breath, joint pain, etc. These can be felt usually 3 months after being infected with the COVID-19 virus, may last for at least two (2) months, and cannot be explained by other conditions. Symptoms may be new onset after one has already recovered, or may continue from the initial COVID-19 episode.”
However, there are no tests for diagnosing long COVID. The DOH advised the public to consult their doctor or healthcare provider to give them first aid, or immediately go to the nearest emergency room for prompt medical assistance.
The DOH reiterated to continue practicing minimum public health protocols, wear the best fitting mask, isolate when sick, ensure good airflow, and get their COVID-19 vaccines and get boosted if eligible. -bny