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Long COVID

Although we are still dealing with new cases and potentially new strains of COVID-19, thankfully the advent of vaccines, boosters and new therapeutics have resulted in significantly reduced symptoms and death rates. However, Long COVID is continuing to present challenges for not only the people who are continuing to suffer from symptoms, but for the medical community at large.

What is Long COVID?

Although the medical community is still working to fully understand the underlying mechanisms of Long COVID and who is more likely to be at risk, people who suffer from Long COVID seem to continue to deal with lingering and persistent symptoms for months and even years after their initial infection. Diagnosis of Long COVID is also challenging as many of its symptoms are similar to those of other diseases and conditions.

Who is most at risk for Long COVID?

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), as well as additional research, the people who are most at risk for Long COVID are:

What are the symptoms of Long COVID?

One reason Long COVID is so difficult to diagnose is there is no specific pattern of symptoms, nor any specific testing to clearly determine if you have Long COVID. Over 200 different symptoms have been attributed to Long COVID. Symptoms can vary from inconvenient to debilitating.

The most common symptoms include:

Why do some people seem to recover post-COVID infection, while others continue to suffer from persistent symptoms?

Although COVID was initially believed to be a respiratory illness, more and more research has shown that it is primarily an inflammatory condition. Therefore, it can affect each person very differently and symptoms can vary person to person. While there is no definitive answer as to what causes Long COVID, recent research suggests a few possible reasons including:

What treatments are available for Long COVID?

There are limited conventional therapeutics available for people suffering from Long COVID. Treatments are primarily focused on addressing symptoms, therefore treatments include things like breathing exercises, cognitive therapy, physical therapy, and occupational therapy, as well as medicines to aid with symptoms and also the use of some antiviral medications. None of this helps to address the root cause of the symptoms!

How is the Kellman Wellness Center’s approach different?

Dr. Kellman takes an alternative and whole-body approach to treating and reversing Long COVID symptoms. This includes a wide range of therapeutic options to address your specific needs.

Some of the innovative therapies include:

Although there is no medical “cure” for Long COVID, our unique approach addresses the root cause, rather than just treating symptoms. This individualized and innovative approach is why we are seeing so many successful outcomes for our patients.