"Our study finds that 67% of individuals with Long COVID are developing dysautonomia. That’s an estimated 38 million Americans with Long COVID dysautonomia, and millions more around the world,” says Lauren Stiles, President of Dysautonomia International and Research Assistant Professor of Neurology at Stony Brook University.
"We need the National Institutes of Health to immediately address this crisis and begin funding research aimed at developing effective treatments for Long COVID dysautonomia,” says Jacqueline Rutter, a Dysautonomia International Board Member whose family has been impacted by Long COVID.
As someone who (likely) already has dysautonomia (hypohidrosis, POTS, EDS, sleep/energy issues) could long covid cause additional autonomic issues? Well, I assume covid itself would be severe just due to breathing difficulty alone.
what exactly are the symptoms?
Also, neck pain commonly and I’ve had TMJ symptoms (jaw muscle/ear pain) twice.
Thanks! That sounds terrible, especially now that it’s becoming widespread.
Covid doesn’t always cause breathing difficulties, especially some of the more recent variants.
I would guess that once you have dysautonomia, you have dysautonomia and that is that. I have dysautonomia and it hasn’t been worsened by catching Covid or anything else–it always just sort of stays about the same.
I should clarify I wasn’t wondering if it’d cause existing issues to get worse, but different additional issues that are related to dysautonomia. (and edited the original to reflect that)
I haven’t seen a lot of data looking specifically at the impact on people who already had some sort of dysautonomia - everything’s super new still so most studies are pretty broad. But given that the research seems to suggest COVID attacks the nervous system and that damage causes new cases, I would guess the damage could also just as easily worsen existing cases.