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Long haulers, or those who are suffering from Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC), the long form of COVID-19, are people who experience symptoms as a result of an infection for several months after the virus has passed. Many of them find little to no relief in terms of managing or treating their symptoms, and as a result, are suffering various physical and mental repercussions. However, according to some long haulers as well as doctors who treat them, a percentage of them are reporting that their symptoms are starting to lessen or even go away completely after they get the COVID-19 vaccine. But is this even possible? Read on to find out what our experts said—and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus.
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© Provided by Eat This, Not That! Doctor holding syringe in hospital. Dozens are Saying the Vaccine Helped Their Long COVID Symptoms
“I started getting texts and calls from some of my colleagues saying hey, are your patients with long COVID reporting that they’re feeling better after the vaccine?” Daniel Griffin, an infectious diseases clinician and researcher at Columbia University, told The Verge, adding that his patients started confirming it to him. “It’s not 100 percent, but it does seem like to be around a third,” he says.
Additionally, dozens of people who responded to a poll in the Facebook group for Survivor Corps claimed that their symptoms improved slightly or were nearly eliminated altogether. “We were really concerned that people were going to have a bad reaction. It never occurred to us that they would actually improve,” Diana Berrent, founder of the COVID-19 survivors and long-haulers group Survivor Corps, told the publication.
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It’s Still “Way Too Soon” to Know, Says Yale Doctor
While this could be welcoming news for the long hauler community, F. Perry Wilson, MD, Yale Medicine physician and researcher at Yale School of Medicine who runs a Coursera course, tells Eat This, Not That! Health that it is still “way too soon to know whether vaccination will improve symptoms among people with Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC), often known as ‘long covid.’”
“We've seen a number of anecdotes on social media and from docs who treat long haulers but it's hard to understand exactly how this would work,” he explains. He also points out that most studies of long covid so far have not demonstrated that patients are still infected with the virus, “rather the symptoms seem to come from damage the virus did during the initial infection,” he says. “If there is no active infection, it's not clear why the vaccine would lead to such dramatic effects.”
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However, it could be possible that some patients have “ongoing carriage of the virus, in which case the vaccine could teach their immune systems to kick it out for good, but it does not seem like this is the case for most of the long covid patients,” he says.
And, there's also a flip-side of this story, per Dr. Wilson. “Some researchers have expressed concern that vaccination could worsen long-covid symptoms by ramping up the inflammatory response again. Fortunately, this idea hasn't been borne out in rigorous studies either.”
He does note that the concept of the vaccine serving as a treatment for long COVID remains an “intriguing hypothesis” that can be easily tested. “The NIH is setting up a really robust PASC research consortium and enrolling some long-hauler patients in a randomized trial of vaccine versus placebo should quickly give us the data we need to answer this important question,” he reveals.
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There is a Clear Benefit to Getting the Vaccine—For Everyone, Says Doctor
Like Dr. Wilson, Darren Mareiniss, MD, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Sidney Kimmel Medical College – Thomas Jefferson University and expert in pandemic preparedness, confirms that the relationship between long haulers and the vaccine is “not clear.” However, he points out that it should serve as just another reason everyone should get vaccinated. “This includes people with long hauler symptoms. It’s important to protect these patients from future infections and to protect our community,” he says. “There is a clear benefit to getting vaccinated and everyone should receive the vaccine as soon as they are able. Vaccination is the best thing you can do to protect yourself from COVID-19 infections, hospitalization and death. Ostensibly, it would also protect you from the chronic sequelae of infection, such as long hauler symptoms.”
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So follow the fundamentals and help end this pandemic, no matter where you live—wear a face mask that fits snugly and is double layered, don’t travel, social distance, avoid large crowds, don't go indoors with people you're not sheltering with (especially in bars), practice good hand hygiene, get vaccinated when it becomes available to you, and to protect your life and the lives of others, don't visit any of these 35 Places You're Most Likely to Catch COVID.
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10 COVID Symptoms You Haven’t Heard About
Coronavirus cases are now as low as they were in October, but the virus can still make anyone—young or old—sick. With thousands of lives lost, doctors now know that the initial symptoms—to just be a cough, fever and shortness of breath—are in fact more varied, and more comprehensively nefarious, affecting nearly every part of your body. Read on to learn about symptoms you haven’t heard about—and to ensure your health and the health of others, don't miss these Sure Signs You've Already Had Coronavirus.
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1. You Could Get COVID Tongue
Just this month, a British expert identified “Covid tongue” as a new symptom he is seeing among patients. “Seeing increasing numbers of Covid tongues and strange mouth ulcers. If you have a strange symptom or even just headache and fatigue stay at home!” Tim Spector, a professor of genetic epidemiology at King’s College London, tweeted this month. He estimated 1 in 500 have this.
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2. You Could Get Delirium
“Delirium is a state of acute confusion that starts suddenly and can occur during any illness,” according to the ZOE Covid Symptom Study headed by Spector. “The exact trigger may not always be clear, but delirium can be associated with low oxygen levels or the effects of the underlying illness on the brain. It is generally more common in older people who need help with daily life—for example due mobility problems, poor eyesight, hearing problems or existing memory issues such as dementia.”
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3. You Could Hallucinate
“One 55-year old woman with no known current or historical mental illness was admitted to hospital with recognized Covid-19 symptoms including fever, cough and muscle aches,” reports Forbes. “She was discharged after two weeks, having been treated with oxygen, but four days later her husband reported she was confused and behaving strangely. She then experienced hallucinations, reporting seeing lions and monkeys in her house, and became delusional and aggressive with her family and hospital staff. She was treated with anti-psychotic medication and her symptoms improved over the course of three weeks, although the study does not confirm whether she made a full recovery.”
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4. Your Skin Might Change
“Younger people with less severe COVID-19 might develop painful, itchy lesions on their hands and feet that resemble chilblains, an inflammatory skin condition,” reports the Mayo Clinic. “Sometimes called COVID toes, this symptom typically lasts about 12 days.”
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5. You Might Be Struck by Confusion
“COVID-19 also has been reported to cause confusion in older people, especially those with severe infections,” says the Mayo Clinic.
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6. You May Get “Brain Fog”
Pulmonary and critical care physician Joseph Khabbaza, MD, “reports that he’s seen these symptoms quite often,” according to the Cleveland Clinic. “While the medical community is still trying to figure out what causes brain fog, it’s believed that it’s likely a result of the body’s immune response to the virus or inflammation throughout the nervous system and blood vessels that lead to the brain. As for hallucinations and delirium, those, too, stem from the body fighting off the virus.”
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7. You Might Have Enlarged Blood Vessels in Your Eye
“COVID-19 might cause eye problems such as enlarged, red blood vessels, swollen eyelids, excessive watering and increased discharge. The infection also might cause light sensitivity and irritation. These symptoms are more common in people with severe infections,” says the Mayo Clinic.
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8. You May Have a Splitting Migraine More Than a Few Times a Week
A “headache” is listed as a COVID symptom, according to the CDC, but a migraine can be far more painful—debilitating even. “The headache struck like the sudden boom of a thunderclap, waking the otherwise healthy woman,” reports Hartford Healthcare. “Six hours later, she had other symptoms of COVID-19. The 33-year-old, who had a history of migraine but found this virus-related headache to be different and much worse, is the subject of a case study by Dr. Sandhya Mehla, a headache specialist with the Hartford HealthCare Headache Center."“From the most recently available data,” said Dr. Mehla, “it is estimated that headache is a symptom of COVID-19 in about 13 percent of patients with COVID-19. It is the fifth most common COVID-19 symptom after fever, cough, muscle aches and trouble breathing.”
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9. Your Heart Rate or Temperature May Leap Suddenly
“Dr. Khabbaza says he’s seen patients’ heart rates shoot up after minimal activity shortly after becoming infected. This along with elevated temperatures are a result of autonomic dysfunction,” reports the Cleveland Clinic. Says the doctor: “We’re seeing this more and more. When it occurs, our immune system is attacking autonomic nerves — so nerves that regulate things in the body like heart rate and temperature — that thermostat can be thrown off.”
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10. You Might Feel Other Weird Stuff—“Nothing is Off the Table”
“Really, nothing is off the table when it comes to COVID. I always get texts from people asking if something they’re experiencing is normal. Well, there’s nothing that’s truly abnormal when it comes to COVID — literally almost anything goes and we don’t exactly know why,” says Dr. Khabbaza.RELATED: 7 Tips You Must Follow to Avoid COVID, Say Doctors
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11. You May Feel These More Common COVID Symptoms
“People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness,” says the CDC. “Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:
- Fever or chills
- Cough
- Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Fatigue
- Muscle or body aches
- Headache
- New loss of taste or smell
- Sore throat
- Congestion or runny nose
- Nausea or vomiting
- Diarrhea
This list does not include all possible symptoms. CDC will continue to update this list as we learn more about COVID-19.” Contact a medical profrssional if you think you have coronavirus—and to protect your life and the lives of others, don't visit any of these 35 Places You're Most Likely to Catch COVID.
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