Tag: long COVID

Doctor Reveals Effective Long COVID Treatment

Dr. Pierre Kory, an intensive care lung doctor, is actively treating over 200 long COVID patients in his private practice. Today, he shares his treatment successes and challenges. Long COVID is a condition that can last for months after an initial infection. It manifests in many different forms, such as clotting in blood vessels, persistent…


Ivermectin May Help Post-COVID and Vaccine-Induced Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Expert

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also called myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), can leave sufferers feeling tired, even after sleep, and may lead to problems with memory and concentration. CFS cases have exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic and some doctors are using novel methods to treat the condition—including ivermectin, which was called a “wonder drug” for human health…


Why Some Doctors Completely Dismiss Long COVID

Long COVID is a long-term illness that is proving to be difficult to diagnose. Doctors may not recognize the severity of long COVID, especially if lab work comes up normal. This may lead some doctors to mistakenly conclude that the patient’s symptoms are all in their heads. However, many experts are now actively working to…


Most Patients Recover From Long-COVID Symptoms Within a Year: Israeli Study

Most people who experience so-called “long COVID” as a result of mild COVID-19 infection see the symptoms fading away after a year, a large study suggests. For the study, published on Wednesday in The BMJ, a team of Israeli scientists looked at the records of 1,913,234 patients from Maccabi Healthcare Services, a nationwide health care…


Latest Update for Long-COVID Treatment, Experts Share

Long COVID, also called post-COVID condition (PCC), is defined as the continuation or development of new symptoms three months after initial COVID infection, with those symptoms lasting at least two months with no other cause found. Long COVID can affect a person of any age infected with any severity of the disease. A Mix of Many Different…


Progress in Treatment of Post-COVID Conditions

Long COVID, also called post-COVID condition (PCC), is defined as the continuation or development of new symptoms three months after initial COVID infection, with those symptoms lasting at least two months with no other cause found. Long COVID can affect a person of any age infected with any severity of the disease. A Mix of Many Different…


No Serious Adverse Events After COVID-19 Vaccination in Children With History of Rare Syndrome: Study

A study published in JAMA Network Open on Jan. 3 found that children and adolescents with a history of multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C), a rare and potentially fatal immune reaction to COVID-19 infection, reported no serious complications after receiving COVID-19 vaccinations. “We are very reassured by the results,” said Dr. Matthew Elias, an attending cardiologist…


Ways to Regain Sense of Smell After COVID

Among the many aftereffects of COVID-19 infection, one that has garnered much attention is the loss of smell or taste. For many people, the condition is long-term and treatment remains elusive. Why does this happen to some people and are there effective treatments available to restore our sense of smell after COVID? Loss of Smell…


Ways to Regain Loss of Smell After COVID

Among the many aftereffects of COVID-19 infection, one that has garnered much attention is the loss of smell or taste. For many people, the condition is long-term and treatment remains elusive. Why does this happen to some people and are there effective treatments available to restore our sense of smell after COVID? Loss of Smell…


China Changes Its Tune on COVID-19 Symptoms

As it lifted zero-COVID restrictions in early December, the Chinese regime emphasized the mild nature of symptoms in most patients, stating that the vast majority of patients were asymptomatic. Now, Chinese netizens are crying foul as doctors report myocarditis cases, particularly among young and middle-aged patients. Moreover, despite official reassurances that acute symptoms are rare,…