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  2. What is COVID rebound? Doctors explain common symptoms ... - AOL

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    The current evidence suggests COVID rebound usually occurs three to seven days after an infection resolves in patients, according to the December CDC report. Here are some typical characteristics ...

  3. COVID isolation not needed if you’re ‘getting better,’ CDC ...

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    The CDC only explicitly says to test for COVID-19 if you expect you will be around other people. “Keep in mind that you may still be able to spread the virus that made you sick, even if you are ...

  4. EXCLUSIVE: Man, 32, became fully paralyzed days after getting ...

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    In the fall of 2022, Dr. William Dugal, then 32, contracted COVID-19 and began experiencing unusual symptoms. “It started with the numbness in my feet, almost like my shoes were too tight, and ...

  5. Symptoms of COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Longer-term effects of COVID-19 have become a prevalent aspect of the disease itself. These symptoms can be referred to by many names including post-COVID-19 syndrome, long COVID, and long haulers syndrome. An overall definition of post-COVID conditions (PCC) can be described as a range of symptoms that can last for weeks or months. [83]

  6. Long COVID - Wikipedia

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    ongoing symptomatic COVID-19 for effects from four to twelve weeks after onset, and; post-COVID-19 syndrome for effects that persist 12 or more weeks after onset. The clinical case definitions specify symptom onset and development. For instance, the WHO definition indicates that "symptoms might be new onset following initial recovery or persist ...

  7. Convalescence - Wikipedia

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    This also sometimes includes patient care after a major surgery, [2] [3] under which they are required to visit the doctor for regular check-ups. [4] [5] Convalescent care facilities are sometimes recognized by the acronym TCF (Transitional Convalescent Facilities). [6] Traditionally, time has been allowed for convalescence to happen.

  8. Coronavirus is back, but how worried should you be? - AOL

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    For its part, the CDC drastically scaled back its own tracking in May. Read more from Yahoo News: COVID-19 emergency isn’t over, and the most ‘painless’ way to prevent it is being ignored ...

  9. Coronary ischemia - Wikipedia

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    Data involving cardiac ischemia resulting from post acute COVID syndrome (or Long COVID) is evolving. Various studies have been combined to show a significant percentage of patients presenting with myocardial ischemia post COVID infection (infection requiring hospitalization) with no documented prior history of coronary disease.