Long COVID study finds autoantibodies attacking brain receptors disrupt cognition and cause sensory issues.
Targeted therapies like blood filtration show promise for relief.
Long COVID study finds autoantibodies attacking brain receptors disrupt cognition and cause sensory issues.
Targeted therapies like blood filtration show promise for relief.
Korean study of 6.9M people found COVID-19 increases autoimmune disease risk.
Alopecia Totalis was 24 percent higher.
Behçet Disease 45 percent higher.
Crohn Disease 35 percent higher.
Bullous Pemphigoid 62 percent higher.
South Korea study suggests SarsCov2 accelerates progression of Lupus.
COVID-19 spike protein worsens lupus, increasing autoantibodies, kidney damage, and lung fibrosis.
Yes, it’s not mild. I can tell this with my own ordeal.
I had Covid 3 times: Sept’20 (WT), Jan’ 22 (BA.2) & Feb’24 (JN.1). The last one was the least severe, but it was the one that left an indelible mark on my skin-Psoriasis, a chronic autoimmune ailment!