Come back STRONG from COVID
WOMAN - UK|March 07, 2022
The road to recovery can be a long and bumpy one. Here’s how to cope in the aftermath of coronavirus until you feel your healthy self again
JENNY ROWE
Come back STRONG from COVID

Almost two years on from the first national lockdown, it’s clear COVID-19 isn’t going anywhere fast. While new variants pose new challenges, the fact remains that bouncing back from any infection – COVID or otherwise – takes time, particularly if you are hospitalised or suffer complications. Most people will recover fully within 12 weeks*, but for some, issues go on for months or years, even when symptoms were initially mild.

Whether you’ve just received a positive test result or still don’t feel 100% months after a diagnosis, here’s what could help.

Moving on

‘Feeling fatigued and not back to normal after four weeks is not unusual,’ says Emma Tucker, post-COVID rehabilitation coordinator for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. “Stop, rest, pace” is a good mantra to keep in mind. ‘You can’t exercise this virus out or speed up recovery this way. If your body says stop, then you must. Fatigue is there for a reason.’

If you’re seven days clear of all symptoms, start with a short, gentle walk, advises GP Dr Dane Vishnubala, chief medical advisor at Active IQ. ‘Gradually add a little more distance and walk a little faster as you feel better and stronger.’

Consider taking someone with you initially to help you regain your confidence.

Mind matters

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