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Show 1254: Combating the Long-Term Effects of Post-COVID Syndrome

Some people suffer devastating consequences after an acute coronavirus infection. Fatigue and dizziness from POTS may be part of this post-COVID syndrome.
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Combating the Long-Term Effects of Post-COVID Syndrome

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The experience of COVID is highly variable, as we have all learned by now. For some people, the infection is so mild they may not even notice the symptoms, while for others the virus wreaks devastating havoc. The post-COVID syndrome may afflict even those who had mild infections initially, and it can make life very difficult.

What Do We Know About POTS?

Among the possible complications that can affect people after recovery are frightening fatigue, brain fog and an autonomic nervous system problem known as POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome). Symptoms of POTS include racing heart, dizziness or even fainting, shortness of breath and inability to exercise normally. There is a substantial range of severity, with some people only mildly affected and others incapacitated.

POTS had been described before COVID-19, but it was considered uncommon and many doctors do not have much experience treating it. This dysautonomia may be an autoimmune disorder. Like many other autoimmune conditions, POTS appears to be more common among women. Treatments include simple measures to increase blood volume and raise blood pressure (eat more salt, drink more water and wear compression hose) as well as drugs that can tamp down the immune response.

What We Can Learn About Post-COVID Syndrome:

One of our guests is a psychiatrist, treating some patients for PTSD as they recover from COVID. She herself has post-COVID syndrome, including POTS, that limits her activity. Dr. Shannon Caspersen is an active participant in the online forum called Body Politic, especially the discussion group for people suffering long COVID. https://www.wearebodypolitic.com/covid19

We also check in with Dr. Christina Kokorelis, who has spent years treating patients with POTS. She describes this condition, the challenges of diagnosing it, and the most common treatments.

This Week’s Guests:

Shannon Caspersen, MD, is triple-boarded in Adult Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, and Addiction Medicine.
Dr. Caspersen is an assistant professor at Weill Cornell Medical College/New York Presbyterian Hospital. Her website is ShannonCaspersenMD.com

Christina Kokorelis, MD, is a member of the Johns Hopkins POTS program. She is a rehabilitation physician specializing in pediatric and adult postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), orthostatic intolerance and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. She takes a comprehensive, team-based approach to patient care. Dr. Kokorelis also treats children with concussions and chronic pain disorders. Dr. Kokorelis is an assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

Listen to the Podcast:

The podcast of this program will be available Monday, April 19, 2021, after broadcast on April 17. The show can be streamed online from this site and podcasts can be downloaded for free.

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About the Author
Terry Graedon, PhD, is a medical anthropologist and co-host of The People’s Pharmacy radio show, co-author of The People’s Pharmacy syndicated newspaper columns and numerous books, and co-founder of The People’s Pharmacy website. Terry taught in the Duke University School of Nursing and was an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology. She is a Fellow of the Society of Applied Anthropology. Terry is one of the country's leading authorities on the science behind folk remedies..
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