The COVID-19 pandemic has created a situation of uncertainty affecting the entire world. While millions of people in India have been affected by the virus, the improving recovery rate is an encouraging factor. However, the after-effects of this virus on patients continues to be a major challenge. It has been observed that most of the patients who are recovering from COVID-19 are developing some form of cardiovascular implications even with no pre-existing history of heart-related ailments. COVID-19 infection triggers inflammation in the body that may weaken the heart muscle, lead to abnormalities in heart rhythm, and even cause clotting in blood vessels. There are several other ways in which COVID can affect the heart. It can cause inflammation to the lungs which can put strain on the right ventricle to deliver blood to the lungs. This strain can impair the right ventricle, causing right-sided heart failure with fluid backing up into the liver and kidneys. In few cases, it can also cause swelling and fluid accumulation in the legs and abdomen.