COVID-19, in many ways, has affected the way we currently live. While it is not spoken about much, there are some life altering health aspects as well. Many people’s health has taken a hit. According to the World Health Organization, the prevalence of anxiety and depression has increased by 25%. They explain that many people never fully recovered from COVID, which gave rise to long COVID. In the latest development, a new survey has now revealed that it also may have affected menstruation. Long COVID, which affects millions of people worldwide, has been found to have a significant impact on women's health, particularly their menstrual cycles. A UK survey, done by the University of Edinburgh, of over 12,000 women revealed that long COVID can lead to longer and heavier periods, potentially wo
Long COVID Could Be The Reason Behind Heavy Periods And Risk Of Iron Deficiency In Women: Study

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