Chronic Pain Has Emerged as Long-Term COVID 19 Symptom
Monday, August 23rd, 2021 -- 2:00 PM
(WMTV) Chronic pain has emerged as a symptom associated with long-lasting cases of COVID-19.
A new UW Health literature review acknowledges that pain, especially headache and chest pain, has long been associated with COVID-19 infections throughout the pandemic.
However, medical director Dr. Alaa Abd-Elsayed says that long-lasting chronic pain indicates the virus may impact the human body in ways experts are just starting to understand.
“There seems to be a correlation between the virus and pain that manifests in certain parts of the body,” he said. The review came after Abd-Elsayed noticed patients at the UW Health Pain Management Clinic reported chronic pain throughout the body as a result of a COVID-19 infection.
UW Health notes that chronic pain was more prevalent in patients who were hospitalized for a COVID-19 infection, particularly if the patient was in an intensive care unit.
Patient age and overall physical condition likely contribute to whether or not a patient experiences chronic pain post-infection, the literature review showed.
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