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Extended COVID-19 symptomatology over weeks to months is now recognized as long COVID or post-acute COVID-19 syndrome or PASC (post-acute sequelae of COVID). Those individuals who were previously ill with even mild infections can develop lingering, sometimes debilitating, symptoms and become unable to work or even care for themselves.
I recently listened to an excellent podcast by the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) in which clinicians discussed the topic of current COVID omicron variants BA 4/5. The doctors discussed the nature of the variant, how treatment varies from previous strains of Omicron, and took questions from the audience.
Home from school and separated from peers during crucial developmental phases, young children and adolescents were clearly those most negatively impacted, in various ways, by the pandemic lockdowns.
In my last blog, I covered in great detail the complex mechanisms that in many long hauler COVID patients can cause a number of neurological issues, including headaches.
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AuthorSuzanne Gazda M.D. Neurologist Archives
January 2024
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