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Category: Clinical Considerations

Delayed Period After COVID Shot? It’s the Same With COVID-19 Infection

MedPageToday Having COVID-19 was linked to a slight, temporary change in menstrual cycle length similar to changes seen after COVID-19 vaccination, according to a study of self-reported data from a menstrual tracking app. People who experienced COVID-19 had a 1.45-day adjusted increase in cycle length during COVID-19 infection compared with the three cycles before infection […]

Aug 15, 2023

‘Blue Legs’ Yet Another Long COVID Symptom?

MedPageToday The 33-year-old man told doctors that for the past 6 months, his legs would feel progressively heavy, tingly, and itchy, and then would become “dusky” in color, according to medical student Nafi Iftekhar and Manoj Sivan, MD, of the Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine at the University of Leeds in England. In […]

Aug 15, 2023

Loss of smell or taste was once a telltale sign of COVID. Not anymore.

CBS News Once a hallmark sign of many COVID-19 cases — sometimes more reliable than even flu-like symptoms at sniffing out people infected by the virus early in the pandemic — was the sudden loss of smell and taste. But growing research suggests this symptom has become far less common, with only a small fraction of new […]

Aug 8, 2023

NIH Opens Phase II Clinical Trials on Four Potential Treatments for Long COVID

Inside Precision Medicine On Monday, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced that it opened phase II clinical trials on four potential treatments for long COVID spanning drugs, medical devices, biologics, and other therapies. The trials are a part of the NIH’s Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery (RECOVER) Initiative, a $1.5 billion research program launched in 2021 to […]

Aug 1, 2023

Arthritis and Long COVID: A Double Whammy

MedPageToday Worse pain and less functional ability with lingering virus symptoms, patients say. “Long COVID” lays a particularly heavy burden on people with pre-existing arthritis, a Canadian survey study indicated. Worsened pain and greater functional limitations relative to their status prior to COVID-19 infection were reported by most individuals in Laval, Quebec, who had some […]

Jul 25, 2023

Long COVID—unravelling a complex condition

The Lancet Long COVID is an overarching term that was originally coined by patients and is widely used to describe ongoing symptoms after the acute phase of COVID-19, including both short-term symptoms (4–12 weeks) and longer-term sequelae (beyond 12 weeks). The term post-COVID-19 condition, developed by WHO, describes the continuation or development of new symptoms […]

Jul 18, 2023

The Challenges of Defining, Understanding, and Addressing Long COVID

Pfizer Years have passed since COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic. And though some immunity (acquired by vaccination or through a combination of vaccination and prior infection) allows people to reincorporate some of the lifestyle and activities that they used to enjoy, the virus continues to significantly impact patients, health systems, and economies around the […]

Jul 18, 2023

Rare case of co-infection: H5N1 avian influenza and SARS-CoV-2 lead to severe pneumonia

Jerusalem Post This case highlights the significance of accurate diagnosis and timely treatment for co-infections involving respiratory viruses. Researchers have identified a rare case of co-infection involving H5N1 avian influenza and the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), resulting in severe pneumonia. This discovery sheds light on simultaneous respiratory virus infections and underscores the importance of accurate diagnosis […]

Jul 11, 2023

Anti-inflammatory drugs did not speed COVID-19 recovery but prevented deaths

Washington Univ School of Medicine Two drugs commonly used to treat inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis did not shorten recovery time for patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 but did reduce the likelihood of death when compared with standard care alone, according to a national study led by Washington University School of Medicine […]

Jul 11, 2023

Majority of Patients With Long COVID Meet Criteria for POTS

Contagion Live A new study found that (79%) of those with Post-acute sequelae of Covid-19 (PASC) or Long COVID met the internationally established criteria for POTS. “Overall, 79% (n=26) of PASC participants met the diagnostic criteria for POTS based on delta heart rate from the active standing test,” the investigators wrote. “Five other participants with […]

Jul 5, 2023

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