What Is Long Covid (Post-Covid)?

A new condition identified after the Covid-19 breakout, where symptoms of the original viral infection prevail, develop or shift, long after the virus is no longer detectable.

What Are The Symptoms of Long Covid?

Some symptoms associated with Long Covid include:

  • Extreme Fatigue
  • Dizziness
  • Brain Fog
  • Heart Palpitations
  • Joint and muscle pain
  • Loss of small
  • Insomnia
  • Headaches
  • Digestion and Stomach Issues
  • Depression and Anxiety

Common Treatments For Long Covid

The treatment for Long Covid is under much debate, as medical professionals try to better understand what is happening with this condition. Each symptom is generally treated individually, with appropriate standard medications or practical life adjustments that may ease symptoms.

Can I Recover From Long Covid?

There are number of theories being investigated around Long Covid, some of which look into an upset of our gut ecosystem, compromised immune communication and a mistaken autoimmune response. The MBR programme addresses tuning into our ‘gut’ and better understanding and responding appropriately to all our bodies internal communication. Clients with Long Covid have experienced a dramatic shift or loss of symptoms after completing the MBR programme.

Please always consult a healthcare professional about any health concerns, before getting in touch.

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