Common Symptoms of Long COVID

COVID-19 is still considered a fairly recent disease, and studies about it are still coming in. This disease, whose outbreak began in 2019, has affected all corners of the world, causing immeasurable damage to countless lives as well as communities. For some of those who developed COVID-19 and overcame it, it never truly went away. If your loved one has been suffering from COVID-generated symptoms for more than three months, she may have Long COVID, a condition that includes a large range of symptoms that may fluctuate in their severity for an undetermined time. There are areas that a senior home care provider can assist with when it comes to managing the symptoms of Long COVID.

Who is At Risk for Long COVID?

Senior Home Care Jeffersonville, GA - Common Symptoms of Long COVID
Senior Home Care Jeffersonville, GA – Common Symptoms of Long COVID

Anyone who comes down with COVID-19 can develop Long COVID, but some groups are more likely to get it than others. Those more susceptible groups include:

  • Women
  • People over 65 Years of Age
  • People with Weakened Immune Symptoms
  • Latinos and Hispanics
  • Those who had Severe COVID-19 Symptoms
  • Those who never had the COVID-19 Vaccine

Ten Common Symptoms of Long COVID

If your loved one has struggled with these symptoms for three or more months, she might have Long COVID.

  • A malaise that occurs after any physical type of exertion, even minor amounts.
  • Brain fog that clouds clear thinking.
  • Extreme fatigue.
  • Routine bouts of dizziness.
  • Digestive and gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • Either a complete loss or a huge decrease in the ability to taste and smell items.
  • Feeling thirsty all the time.
  • Heart palpitations.
  • A chronic cough.
  • Chest pain.

Seniors often report that their most common symptoms of long COVID include brain fog, fatigue, a lingering cough, and the loss of taste and smell. These symptoms can limit your loved one’s ability to enjoy life and remain independent if she lives in her own home. They can make daily routine tasks feel overwhelming.

Getting a Hand with Home Care Assistance

If your loved one has Long COVID and is struggling to maintain her home and perhaps even manage her daily care activities, a senior home care provider can help her with those activities that she feels like she can no longer do on her own.

Assisting with household chores that exhaust your loved one. Long COVID can make the “simple” task of doing laundry exhausting for your elderly loved one, causing her to avoid doing it. A senior home care provider can help by taking over laundry day each week and making sure your loved one has clean clothes and household items for the week.

Helping with meals. Exhaustion can also make creating healthy meals seem like too much work when the body is dealing with Long COVID. A senior home care provider can assist your loved one with meal preparations and clean up so that all she needs to worry about is eating.

Taking care of pets. Walking the dog may seem exhausting, or cleaning the kitty litter box may be daunting if your loved one is burdened with malaise. A senior home care provider can help with some pet care needs so your loved one’s pet stays in good health as well.

Medication management. If your loved one’s brain fog is making it difficult for her to manage her medications, a senior home care provider can help her keep on top of what she took, what needs a refill, and when to get it.

If you or an aging loved one are considering Senior Home Care Services in Jeffersonville, GA, please get in touch with the caring staff at Angels of Mercy Private Homecare Services, Inc. today at 478-745-5111.

Angels of Mercy Private Homecare Services is a Trusted Home Care Agency serving Macon, Warner Robins, Perry, Gray, Milledgeville, Forsyth, Cochran, Jeffersonville, Eastman, Fort Valley, and the surrounding areas.

Zandrea Durham