Information for people who have had COVID-19 and still have symptoms after being infected with the coronavirus
Information for survivors after COVID-19. Some patients with COVID-19 infection may still suffer from a range of pocovid symptoms. They can occur both in people who have had a severe infection and have been
hospitalized as well as in patients who had mild symptoms.
Information for people who have passed COVID-19
People who have had a coronavirus infection may experience symptoms such as fatigue and lack of strength, memory problems and even feelings of sadness and depression. Some people feelaothers suffer from shortness of breath, others have joint and chest pain, and still others have a cough or impaired sense of smell and taste. These types of symptoms after infection are not uncommon and may take some time to subside. For some people, they may make it very difficult to return to normal life, activities at home, at work, at school or in free time.
Rehabilitation for people who have suffered from the coronavirus
If you still have symptoms 12 weeks after you contracted COVID-19, you may be able to get help with Povid rehabilitation. A lot of rest will not help to recover from full health and normal activity, but exercise that gradually helps patients recover. This can be independent activity or participation in activities offered by the municipality where you live. For some people, it may be advisable to stay in a center where specialized rehabilitation specialists work.
What is Pocovid Rehabilitation?
Rehabilitation is an aid in exercise, thanks to which your everyday life will slowly return to normal. The aim of rehabilitation is to provide you with the most independent existence possible, in line with your needs.
When should I contact my GP? Contact your GP if you feel that it is difficult for you to deal with your health situation on your own. Your GP will consider what kind of medical help they may recommend in your situation or possibly refer you to rehabilitation.
For people who have passed COVID-19- Akershus universitetssykehus HF
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