Probably a variant of Guillan-Barre syndrome. Seen post viral infection.
How SCIENTIFIC.
Dexamethosone
Quercetin
Zinc
Vitamins A,C,D
Resveratrol
Turmeric
Omega 3 Oils
Chicory Root
B Vitamins
Medical grade probiotic
The first and last ones you MIGHT be able to get a doctor to prescribe.
The rest are over the counter and will dramatically curb systemic inflammation.
More important issue is Did the patient have any comorbidities and her age.
So the virus is gone....and she’s got something...and they’ve put blinders on because of it.
NBC. That says it all. More fear mongering and people will pick up on it quickly.
...a burning sensation....
Mexican food?
Maybe try the HCQ + azithro/doxycycline + zinc or just the GCQ + zinc?
What they don’t say is if she has anti-bodies.
Amy’s 47 years old. Maybe she’s having hot flashes.
Yeah, we NEVER heard of this mysterious shit before Covid. So it’s Covid. Endless Covid. Forever until the end of timeOrangeManBad.
Here, again, is the media problem with this disease. They find literally one case in approximately 2.617M cases. They then write a story to extrapolate this data and make us fear everything.
There are a million and one reasons what these symptoms could be — however pointing it toward CoVID is not particularly good medicine without a thorough work up and even if it is a sequelae of CoVID (it says she is testing negative) It is a post - viral syndrome that will run its course. Those syndromes usually last 4 - 6 weeks.
Fear porn, pure and simple.
Fear mongering
[[patients are experiencing what’s referred to as post-viral inflammatory syndrome, in which the body’s immune system remains “revved up” even after the virus goes away.]]
Welcome to the world of auto-immune diseases-
Symptoms,
Constant Chronic fatigue-
Sweating for no reason (No fever)
Exhaustion (Different than fatigue)
Muscle Weakness (Feels like having the flu- forever)
Memory problems (Can’t concentrate well at all)
Abdominal pain or digestive issues
Dry burning eyes
Neuropathy
Swollen glands
Enjoy your stay
Some? How many is some?
FEAR PORN !!!
Post-viral syndrome is temporary. Although the effects may linger, many people can expect their symptoms to resolve within a few weeks.I almost always get bronchitis after a cold and it takes 8-12 weeks to resolve, but the crappy run-down feeling can last a lot longer. I never heard of post-viral inflammatory syndrome before, but the description at the site I referenced sure sounds like what I get.In some cases, symptoms may last for longer, even up to several months. A smaller study in the journal Viral Immunology reported that 31% of people experienced prolonged fatigue of longer than 6 months following treatment for West Nile virus. The average duration of this symptom among these individuals was 5 years.