EPISODE · Sep 15, 2020 · 17 MIN
158 - The COVID-19 "Long-Haulers" Who Remain Debilitated Months After Diagnosis
from Public Health On Call · host Johns Hopkins Bloomberg of Public Health
A cohort of COVID-19 patients—mostly middle-aged women—who experience "mild" disease not only don't seem to be getting better, they're developing new symptoms like debilitating cognitive fog, dizziness, and palpitations that linger for months after diagnosis. Dr. David Putrino, the Director of Rehabilitation Innovation at Mt. Sinai Health System in New York, talks with Stephanie Desmon about the emerging phenomenon of "long-haulers," expectations around recovery, why the term "mild COVID disease" is problematic, and why this group is vulnerable to medical gaslighting. KEYWORDS: long-term symptoms; post-viral syndrome
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