[thread] #LongCovid meeting by @BMJ_latest with a panel of researchers and doctors

What is #LongCovid?
How to diagnose it ?
What can we do ?

A new disease that people seems not to recover from and we need to Accept uncertainty and be honest with patients

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2- @trishgreenhalgh is arguing that #LongCovid should be defined independently of tests as they were not available at the start & don’t translate symptoms
we need to handle this uncertainty of longcovid by sharing honestly with the patient that lots of things are still unknown
3- @timspector - 4 millions people downloaded the covid app
- 10% of people who had covid have symptoms for more than a month
- 60 000 people with symptoms lasting over 3 months in UK
4- @PaulGarnerWoof said it’s a difficult and bizarre disease and dealing with it is a full time job!
We need guidelines and need to be realistic with time of convalescence.
We look well and people don’t understand we are still ill for that long
5- @Dr2NisreenAlwan #LongCovid can be defined by the fact of NOT recovering after months with different symptômes and relapses. It’s a constant circle of disappointment.
6- @timspector
Long covid is twice as commun in female than male
80% of those reporting having long covid have good and bad days
Some people are recovering after 3 months
7- asymptomatic individuals also showed heart inflammation
Inflammatory markers are difficult to spot and might arrive later in the disease
There is a need of interdisciplinary research
8- @trishgreenhalgh: we wrote the longcovid article to help GP dealing with #LongCovid.
Some patients are getting slightly better, but some need referrals. Gp can deal with longcovid with their skills by reporting symptoms, LISTENING to patients, checking severe conditions
9- @timspector found same symptoms in patients with or Without positive test
- Loss of smell/taste is really specific to covid
@Dr2NisreenAlwan it’s a discrimination to reduce longcovid to positive test, we need a clinical definition based on symptoms
10- @trishgreenhalgh we need to listen to patients clinically and for research.
Patients are experts in their condition
Collaboration is needed
A big thank you for all the panelists and to @bmj_latest for communicating on #LongCovid.
We need more communication to doctors and general public to get #LongCovid recognised.
As asked at WHO we need recognition, research rehab and communication and multidisciplinary collab
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