Conditions We Address
Long Haul Covid
Long Haul Covid, long Covid, or long haulers syndrome develops when people who have been infected with Covid-19 start to experience long-term effects.
Among people with long COVID, 79% report having limitations to their day-to-day activities and 27% characterize the limitations as significant.”
–Long COVID: What Do the Latest Data Show? (1)
What is Long Haul Covid?
Long Haul Covid, long Covid, or long haulers syndrome develops when people who have been infected with Covid-19 start to experience long-term effects. Wide-ranging symptoms like exhaustion, joint pain, depression, brain fog, and other neurological issues can be debilitating.
How do we Address Long Haul Covid?
Tringali Vibrant Health providers are highly experienced in managing patients with complex illnesses who experience symptoms that are very similar to the wide-ranging effects of long haul covid. By taking a comprehensive and systematic approach, our providers can help to relieve your symptoms with our advanced modalities.
Symptoms of Long Haul Covid:
- Tiredness or fatigue that interferes with daily life
- Symptoms that get worse after physical or mental effort (also known as “post-exertional malaise”)
- Fever
- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Cough
- Chest pain
- Heart palpitations
- Brain Fog
- Headache
- Sleep problems
- Lightheadedness
- Pins-and-needles feelings
- Change in smell or taste
- Depression or anxiety
- Diarrhea
- Stomach pain
- Joint or muscle pain
- Rash
- Changes in menstrual cycles
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