Nervous System | Neurological

Neurological involvement in long COVID encompasses a range of symptoms affecting the nervous system. Patients may experience cognitive difficulties (brain fog), headaches, dizziness, neuropathic pain, and sensory disturbances. Neurological manifestations can persist for months, impacting daily functioning and quality of life. Management involves multidisciplinary care, including neurologists, physical therapists, and cognitive specialists, to address symptoms comprehensively and support recovery.

Long Covid Symptoms Sensorimotor Symptoms Tremors

**Tremors in Long Covid

Tremors. What are they? What it is: Tremors, an involuntary rhythmic shaking of the hands, limbs, or other parts of the body, have been identified as a noteworthy symptom in long COVID. These tremors can vary in intensity and may significantly impact an individual’s motor control and daily activities. Typical Symptoms: Individuals experiencing tremors in

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Dizziness, Vertigo & Balance Issues Nervous System | Neurological

**Dizziness and Vertigo in Long COVID

Dizziness and vertigo have emerged as persistent and disconcerting symptoms in the realm of Long COVID, adding complexity to the post-acute phase of the virus. This overview explores the typical symptoms, demographic profile of those affected, and the prevalence of dizziness and vertigo in the context of Long COVID. Typical Symptoms: Dizziness and vertigo in

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