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Long COVID's Bumpy Road: New Study Reveals Recovery Patterns
26 Jan
Summary
- Study shows recovery from long COVID is not linear but bumpy.
- Women and those with smell/taste loss less likely to improve.
- Symptom tracker app helps monitor long COVID patients' progress.

Six years into the pandemic, understanding long COVID's persistent effects remains a priority. A Northwestern Medicine clinic studied over 3,300 patients, identifying key recovery patterns through a dedicated mobile app. This app allowed patients to log daily symptoms and their perceived recovery percentage, integrating seamlessly with their medical records.
The study revealed that recovery is not a straightforward path. Of 63 patients tracked for three months, 43% showed improvement, while 57% did not. Those who improved experienced more fluctuations, including setbacks and progress, indicating a non-linear recovery journey. Cognitive function tests also showed better results for improving patients.




