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Post Covid Neurological Symptoms: Symptoms, Causes & Treatments
Since the pandemic began, we have been witness to many different neurologic manifestations of SARS-CoV-2. Unfortunately, much of the medical community is still baffled by this condition. In this article, Neurologist Dr. Thomas Berk, Medical Director of Neura Health, discusses Post Covid neurological symptoms, causes & treatments.
Post COVID Cerebral Hypoxia
COVID-19 is causing issues in the control center of the brain that should be keeping the heart rate and oxygen levels in synch, leading to silent hypoxia. A lack of oxygen to the brain for longer than 3 minutes causes permanent brain damage. This article explains why this is happening and offers some ideas on interventions to manage this issue.
What’s Wrong with Me?
Many people with COVID-19 get better within weeks, some people continue to experience symptoms that can last months after first being infected or may have new or recurring symptoms at a later time. This can happen to anyone who has had COVID-19, even if the initial illness was mild. People with this condition are sometimes called “long-haulers.” This condition is known as Post COVID Condition (PCC) or “long COVID.”
Cranial Nerve Inflammation and Long COVID
Neuro COVID results in inflammation and dysfunction of the brain and nervous system and leads to conditions that disrupt multiple body systems including the organs, nerves, and tissues. Common symptoms include headaches, depression, anxiety, fatigue, and brain fog. This article explains neuro COVID and offers suggestions for interventions.
Understanding Inflammation and Long COVID
Inflammation is thought to be the leading cause of Long COVID which can lead to more complex complications if left unaddressed. This article explains how this is happening and what you can do about it.