https://www.strathallantimes.co.uk/...g-covid-four-different-syndromes---academics/
'Academics said that more work is needed to help those who are suffering as they said that many are “not believed” when they seek help.
Ongoing symptoms can include breathlessness, chronic fatigue, “brain fog”, anxiety and stress......
They called for anyone who believes they are suffering long-term after-effects to be logged as such in their NHS records, and the health service should adopt an approach of a “working diagnosis” to help those in need.
......Academics stressed that the understanding of the effects are still at an early stage as they called on people living with the after-effects to get involved with research.
Dr Elaine Maxwell, review author, said: “We know from a number of surveys both in the UK and across the world, that a significant number of people experience ongoing effects after a Covid-19 infection.
“The list of symptoms is huge and covers every part of the body and brain. We believe that the term 'long Covid' is being used as a capsule for more than one syndrome, possibly up to four.
Dr Elaine Maxwell
“We heard from people who are still unable to work, study or care for dependents several months after their initial infection.
“We believe that the term ‘long Covid’ is being used as a capsule for more than one syndrome, possibly up to four.
“And we believe that the lack of distinction between these syndromes may explain the challenges people are having in being believed and accessing services........