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Study finds 67% of individuals with long COVID are developing dysautonomia
(www.news-medical.net)
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As someone who (likely) already has dysautonomia (hypohidrosis, POTS, EDS, sleep/energy issues) could long covid cause additional autonomic issues? Well, I assume covid itself would be severe just due to breathing difficulty alone.
what exactly are the symptoms?
Also, neck pain commonly and I've had TMJ symptoms (jaw muscle/ear pain) twice.
Thanks! That sounds terrible, especially now that it's becoming widespread.
Covid doesn't always cause breathing difficulties, especially some of the more recent variants.
I would guess that once you have dysautonomia, you have dysautonomia and that is that. I have dysautonomia and it hasn't been worsened by catching Covid or anything else--it always just sort of stays about the same.
I should clarify I wasn't wondering if it'd cause existing issues to get worse, but different additional issues that are related to dysautonomia. (and edited the original to reflect that)
I haven't seen a lot of data looking specifically at the impact on people who already had some sort of dysautonomia - everything's super new still so most studies are pretty broad. But given that the research seems to suggest COVID attacks the nervous system and that damage causes new cases, I would guess the damage could also just as easily worsen existing cases.