Mild COVID-19 May Increase Your Risk of Developing Seizures After Recovery



We are starting to learn that COVID-19 may increase your risk for a number of conditions even after recovering from acute illness.

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  2. My wife has seizures and convulsions ever since she got the vaccine. Problem is, she also still got COVID-19 three times since. It is hard to tell if it is because of the vaccine or because of COVID itself. That said, her seizures have been getting worse after each time she gets COVID.

  3. Just occurred to me too, while not clearly understood in Parkinsonā€™s Disease, 1 of the classic symptoms is Anosmia. And a CLASSIC SYMPTOM in CoVid is also Anosmia. It will be a horror if through the years, we see a CoViD-Parkinsonism. Been volunteering w Parkinson & Essential Tremor patients. I canā€™t imagine the increased number of long-term disabilities that we may see post-CoVid. Sad
    Andā€¦that hospitalized vs not Hospitalized values didnā€™t make sense at all.

  4. Yeah, the number of long-term Side effects and/or actual diseases is only now becoming a real concerning issue.
    Whatā€™s most scary imo are the Neuro disorders which while not the most prevalent yet, will have the most impact on medical care, hospitalization & humanity.
    Imagine 20 years down the line, the number of ā€œrehabā€ & Nursing homes will be needed?! Itā€™s truly scary.

  5. It's ridiculous for this study to jump to the conclusion that children in general should be vaccinated based on this vanishing absolute risk, since children also experience GBS and seizures and are even more likely to become infected after vaccination! The vaccines were not even available for children during the time period studied and could not possibly have informed the result. It's also arguable that the whole study population is demographically prone to seizures, since, in children, the risk curve for any symptomatic infection with pre-Omicron variants was extremely lopsided in favor of children with one or more comorbidities. It wasn't until Omicron that children began typically presenting with even mild symptoms as a result of infection. This is a study that seems designed to make headlines for the authors and feed a specific narrative, rather than informing behavior or clinical practice in the general population of children not otherwise at risk for symptoms beyond a sore throat and runny nose.

  6. Early on, hospitals discovered at one point that putting people on steroids was helpful, and at least in one study I read some hospitals were automatically administering steroids on admission with COVID. Is this currently a common protocol? The reason Iā€™m wondering is that so many long COVID issues may be associated with inflammation. Iā€™m wondering if treating with anti-inflammatories for some period during and post-COVID, even in mild cases, might be helpful.

  7. A little concerned about your interpretation of the hospitalized vs non-hospitalized results. When you look at the y-axis, it is clear that those who are hospitalized are far more likely to have seizures in either case. The overall increase in the probability of seizure appears to overwhelm the difference between the COVID and Flu effect.

  8. Hmmm, so how about someone who has had a history of Epilepsy, would they be more likely to have seizures? I had it in my early childhood years, I was on phenobarbital for about 5 years until I out grew them.

  9. # and kinds of vax jabs in those born this century VS baby boomers # and kinds of vax jabs, may MAY lead to the hypothesis: timing between jabs is something to "be controlled for" in a retrospective study. LOVE how Whiteboard Doctor makes the blanket statement this ONE paper has "controlled for" all/most factors…. Really? And u know that how?

  10. Very interesting. I have a family member who experienced this about a month ago. She does have RAšŸ¤” and I've always said our family are genetically poor specimens šŸ˜”

  11. Please do a video explaining Post Nasal Drip and the relationship it has, if any to Covid. After my infection, post nasal drip/runny nose are the 2 lingering symptoms since my infection in mid to late April of this year. i am a 55 Y/o m/with Cerebral Palsy and this scares me. Is it re infection? Gerd? Acid Reflux? Or something else?

  12. As sobering as this is, best to know. Thank you for presenting the information so clearly. I wonder how reinfections will affect the risk. Thankfully the rates are very low.

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