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You might have had COVID weeks or even months ago, but you’re still
struggling with fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath, sluggishness, or mild
cognitive decline. Or, you might have chest pain, heart palpitations, muscle
aches, sleeping issues, loss of taste and smell, even anxiety and depression.
Do these symptoms mean you have
long COVID? It's very
possible.
Research, which is still evolving, currently shows that roughly 10-25% of
COVID patients experience long COVID symptoms. COVID can lead to
Inflammation and vascular dysfunction due to microclots, which cause many of
these symptoms. If you have any of these symptoms, your first step should be
to go to a doctor who treats patients with long COVID and who is knowledgeable
in holistic functional medicine. There are tests that can be done, beyond the
standard tests, that measure cytokines. Cytokines are molecules produced by
the immune system; when in excess they can overstimulate the immune system,
which can damage cells and organs. Cytokine levels are typically increased
during COVID, and particularly in long COVID.
One reason long COVID is difficult to identify is that many of its symptoms
are similar to those of other diseases and conditions. Therefore, one of the
first things to do is rule out other diseases. Have your cytokine function
evaluated to determine whether long COVID is causing symptoms, as cytokines
are a marker for inflammation. Also, depending on your symptoms and
health history, you might test for hypothyroidism, Lyme Disease and autoimmune
disease.
Brain fog, cognitive decline and fatigue are the most common symptoms of long
COVID, affecting roughly 70% of long COVID patients. Even though COVID was
first defined as a respiratory disease, research shows that long COVID can
impact brain function. Brain fog is basically when mental processes slow down
- this might be confusion, memory issues, inability to concentrate or focus
and decline of executive function, or decision-making.
Long COVID can also affect your microbiome and gut health, and, if untreated,
can even lead to autoimmune disease. This is why getting treatment as soon as
you have symptoms is essential. It is also critical that you find a doctor
familiar with long COVID and its treatment.
The goal of treatment is to reduce inflammation. From a functional standpoint, there are many options which might be considered:
This plan, a natural therapy that reduces the inflammation that’s
causing the symptoms, can effectively reverse the symptoms of long COVID.
While there is no medical “cure” for long COVID, this approach
treats the cause - inflammation - and has provided astounding results for
patients with long COVID.
Call us today at (212) 717-1118 if you
would like to learn more or schedule an appointment.