Health & Medicine
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Long-Term Covid May Cause Microscopic Lung Damage Routine Tests Can't Detect
Lung damage that cannot be detected with routine tests has been found in long covid 19 patients, this explains the difficulty in breathing in most patients. Scientists are worried about this finding because microscopic damages can affect the lungs and cause more harm to the patient even after treatment.
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