Coronavirus: How long does it take to recover?

More than 1.1 million people have recovered from coronavirus globally, but the time it takes to recover can vary.
Most people will only develop mild symptoms, which usually take a week to recover from, maybe longer. In more serious cases, it could be more than a year.
Medics at the Centre for Perioperative Care say stopping smoking, drinking less alcohol, exercising more, and maintaining a healthy weight can make a difference.
What factors affect the recovery time for people infected with COVID-19?
The coronavirus pandemic has affected countries worldwide and the number of confirmed cases continues to rise. People who are infected with the virus are likely to be concerned about how long it takes to recover from COVID-19.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), individuals with mild symptoms usually recover within two weeks. However, some people with severe symptoms may take longer to recover, and it may take a few more weeks for their full recovery.
The recovery period for people infected with COVID-19 depends on the severity of the illness, age, and overall health of the individual. Older adults and people with underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes or heart disease, are more likely to have severe symptoms and take longer to recover.
The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Some people may also experience body aches, fatigue, and loss of taste or smell. The symptoms vary in intensity from person to person, and some infected individuals may be asymptomatic (have no symptoms) but still transmit the virus to others.
The recovery time for asymptomatic individuals is currently unknown. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend isolating for at least ten days after testing positive for the virus, even if no symptoms are present.
Patients with severe or critical COVID-19 symptoms may require hospitalization, oxygen therapy, and in some cases, a ventilator. The hospital stays for critically ill patients can be prolonged, and the recovery time may take several weeks.
Patients who have recovered from COVID-19 may continue to experience post-viral symptoms, such as fatigue, chest pain, and shortness of breath. These symptoms may persist for weeks or even months, and the recovery time for post-viral symptoms is still being studied.
In conclusion, the recovery time for the coronavirus varies from person to person and depends on the severity of the illness, age, and overall health of the individual. Mild symptoms usually resolve within a few weeks, while severe symptoms may require hospitalization and longer recovery periods. The best way to prevent COVID-19 infection is to practice social distancing, wear a mask, and practice good hygiene by washing your hands frequently.
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