Long-term symptoms after COVID-19
Many people living with Long COVID experience daily symptoms such as dizziness, brain fog, and extreme fatigue. For some, even simple activities like reading or talking can quickly lead to exhaustion. A study from Yale University found that nearly half of patients with lingering post-COVID symptoms meet the criteria for Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).
Understanding ME/CFS
ME/CFS is a serious neurological and immune condition that causes severe fatigue after minimal effort. It was once misunderstood and dismissed as “just being tired,” but researchers now recognize it as a complex illness affecting multiple systems in the body.
The hidden aftermath of the pandemic
During the early pandemic, most attention focused on acute infections. However, as the immediate crisis passed, another problem became clear: many people never fully recovered. Months after testing negative, some patients continued to experience constant fatigue, muscle pain, and cognitive problems.
Scientific findings and biological evidence
Researchers have discovered strong biological similarities between long COVID and ME/CFS. Both conditions show immune system dysregulation, mitochondrial problems, and issues in the autonomic nervous system, which controls functions like heart rate and blood pressure. These findings help explain symptoms such as dizziness, palpitations, and brain fog.
Recognition, support, and future research
Advocacy groups like the Solve ME/CFS Initiative and Body Politic are calling for greater awareness, workplace accommodations, and more research funding. While patients often share coping strategies such as rest and pacing, scientists hope that studying long COVID will eventually lead to better diagnosis and treatments for ME/CFS.