Will COVID-19 Lead to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Frontiers in medicine. 2020;7:606824
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In people who have contracted COVID-19, many do not return to full health. Some may develop permanent dysfunction of damaged organs such as the brain, heart and kidney. Others report ongoing lingering symptoms despite tests no longer detecting the virus. This condition is being called ‘long covid.’ Patients post-COVID-19 can develop a post-viral syndrome that is very similar to Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue syndrome, (ME/CFS). This short review looks at how common a post covid illness is and what implications this has for the U.S. and globally. The review concludes that the U.S. and the world will see a substantial growth in the number of people with ME/CFS. We can’t predict at this stage how long lasting that will be.

Lifestyle medicine

Fundamental Clinical Imbalances : Immune and inflammation
Patient Centred Factors : Mediators/COVID-19
Environmental Inputs : Microorganisms
Personal Lifestyle Factors : Not applicable
Functional Laboratory Testing : Not applicable

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Publication Type : Journal Article

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