Vaccines do not prevent long COVID

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Long COVID symptoms are symptoms that occur after infection. Whether severe or mild, and can appear after vaccination, called long vaccine or long vax. And symptoms last for more than three months and last for a year.

It appears in the form of being tired even when walking, unable to walk, fluctuating pulse and สมัคร ufabet blood pressure high and low mood brain deterioration short-term memory loss abnormal sleeping depresse mood twitching new epilepsy hormonal imbalance menstrual control sexual desire and low or abnormal sperm count.

The mechanism of autoimmune disease, numbness, burning pain, muscle weakness or cramps in the hands, arms, legs, and various parts of the body, pus-filled rashes hair loss pain in joints tendons. And muscles, sore eyelids burning lips cheeks tongue throat impaire immune system, blood vessels in the heart, brain. And throughout the body abnormal heart muscle, heart attack or sudden death despite being young and healthy with no underlying diseases, irritable bowel syndrome severe constipation, alternating with diarrhea. Is it true that the COVID vaccine can reduce the symptoms of long COVID?

The study was reporte in September in the journal Open Forum Infectious Diseases. The official journal of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and the HIV Society. And was led by a Mayo Clinic working group.

The gist of the story is that previous reports have found. That vaccination can reduce the odds of developing long COVID. The limitation is that these reports are based on questionnaires, which can be inaccurate. But this study confirms that doctors have made a diagnosis, analyzed it, and have electronic medical records.

The analysis was based on data from 41,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and use a multivariable logistic regression statistical model to assess. The association between vaccination and long COVID incidence controlling for all variables such as age gender, race. And pre-existing medical conditions.

The results of the study were able to confirm and clearly conclude. That there was no difference in the occurrence of Long COVID, or medically known as post acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC), between the group that had never received the vaccine. The group that received two doses of mRNA vaccine. And the group that received more than two doses of vaccine, and it is clearly different from previous reports. That concluded that Long COVID depended on health or underlying diseases before receiving the vaccine.