![]() Both post-viral syndrome and long COVID can cause exercise intolerance. ![]() Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals have developed a post-viral syndrome following a SARS-CoV-2 infection, which many know as long COVID. ![]() Health experts refer to this as post-viral fatigue or post-viral syndrome. Sometimes, people experience persistent fatigue and weakness for weeks or months following a viral illness. Strenuous activity may also trigger coughing or asthma symptoms, such as wheezing or tightness in the chest. People with respiratory conditions may feel short of breath, lightheaded, or dizzy when they exercise. This may cause exercise intolerance in varying degrees, depending on how the severity of symptoms. Respiratory conditions, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and lung cancer, can make it more difficult to get enough oxygen due to a reduced ability to breathe. Many conditions can cause these problems. Individuals can experience exercise intolerance because they have underlying conditions that interfere with blood circulation, breathing, metabolism, or energy.
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