How long does COVID-19 last and what to expect?
Written by Dr Nelson Lau, MBBS FRACGP, GP & Digital Health Specialist.
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Common COVID-19 symptoms
COVID-19 symptoms can vary widely, ranging from mild to severe. The most commonly reported symptoms include:- Fever or chills
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Fatigue
- Muscle or body aches
- Headache
- Sore throat
- Loss of taste or smell (more common in earlier variants of COVID)
- Congestion or runny nose
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhoea
How long does COVID-19 last?
For most people, mild COVID-19 symptoms resolve within 10 to 14 days. However, the duration can vary based on factors such as age, vaccination status, and underlying health conditions.- Mild cases: Symptoms may improve within a week, though fatigue or cough can linger for several weeks.
- Moderate to severe cases: Those with more severe illness might require hospitalisation and could take weeks or even months to recover fully.
- Long COVID: A subset of individuals experiences symptoms that last for weeks or months after the initial infection. This condition, often referred to as "long COVID" or "post-COVID syndrome", includes symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and joint pain.
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Can I get COVID-19 more than once?
Yes, reinfection is possible. Immunity from previous infections or vaccination wanes over time, making it possible to catch COVID-19 again. Additionally, the virus continues to mutate, and new variants may partially evade existing immunity. Staying up to date with vaccinations and boosters can help reduce the risk of severe reinfection.When is it safe to be around others?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends isolating for at least 5 days after the onset of symptoms or a positive test. You can end isolation if:- You’ve been fever-free for 24 hours without using fever-reducing medication.
- Other symptoms are improving.
Does COVID stay in the body long after infection?
After the acute phase, most people clear the virus from their systems. However, fragments of viral RNA may remain detectable in some tests, even when you’re no longer contagious. This does not mean the virus is still active. Long COVID symptoms are thought to result from the body’s immune response, not the presence of the virus.Who is at risk of getting very sick from COVID-19?
Certain groups face a higher risk of severe illness, including:- Older adults (especially over 65)
- People with underlying conditions (e.g., diabetes, heart disease, obesity)
- Immunocompromised individuals
- Pregnant women
How do COVID antivirals work?
Antiviral medications like Paxlovid and Molnupiravir can help reduce the severity of COVID-19 by stopping the virus from multiplying in your body. These treatments are most effective when taken as soon as possible and within 5 days of symptom onset, so prompt action is crucial. Consult a healthcare provider like those available through telehealth services to see if antivirals are right for you.Self-care at home
Most COVID-19 cases can be managed with home care:- Rest and hydration: Prioritise sleep and drink plenty of fluids.
- Over-the-counter medications: Use paracetamol or ibuprofen to manage fever and aches.
- Monitoring: Keep track of your symptoms, especially breathing difficulties or prolonged fever.
When to see a doctor?
Seek medical attention if you experience:- Difficulty breathing
- Persistent chest pain or pressure
- Confusion or inability to stay awake
- Bluish lips or face
When should my child see the doctor?
Children usually experience milder symptoms, but you should contact a healthcare provider if your child:- Has difficulty breathing
- Is dehydrated (e.g., fewer wet diapers, dry mouth)
- Has a high fever that doesn’t improve with medication
- Seems unusually drowsy or unresponsive
How can an online doctor help via telehealth?
Telehealth has become an invaluable tool for managing COVID-19. Online consultations can:- Help you assess whether you need antiviral medications.
- Provide guidance on managing symptoms at home.
- Offer advice on when to seek in-person care.
Final thoughts
While COVID-19 may no longer dominate headlines, it’s still important to stay informed about symptoms, treatment options, and recovery guidelines. By understanding what to expect and accessing care when needed, you can navigate the illness with confidence and protect those around you. Stay safe, take care, and remember that reliable resources like telehealth services are here to support you.Get Medical Certificates Online in 15 mins
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