Can diarrhea be a post-COVID symptom?
Generally speaking, "COVID" refers to infection with the novel coronavirus, while "having diarrhea" means experiencing loose or watery stools. Whether diarrhea can be a lingering aftereffect of a novel coronavirus infection depends on individual physical conditions and cannot be generalized. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. No
If an individual has a relatively strong constitution, some patients may not develop significant clinical symptoms after viral infection and remain asymptomatic carriers; in such cases, diarrhea typically does not occur.
2. Yes
If an individual has a weaker constitution, various discomforts may arise following infection. Immune resistance may decline, allowing the virus to attach to gastrointestinal mucosal tissues, where it can multiply extensively, damaging the gastric mucosa and potentially causing diarrhea.
After viral infection, it is recommended to follow medical guidance for appropriate treatment methods to reduce adverse impacts on the body.