Sly Saint
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ECHAlliance member Joan McParland gives a patients view on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: What do we need to know, while expecting a rise in cases post Covid-19?
4th May 2020
https://echalliance.com/myalgic-enc...hile-expecting-a-rise-in-cases-post-covid-19/
ECHAlliance member Joan McParland gives a patients view on Myalgic Encephalomyelitis: What do we need to know, while expecting a rise in cases post Covid-19?
4th May 2020
The unique and defining feature of M.E. is called post-exertional malaise (PEM) a worsening of symptoms brought on by physical activities, mental activities, or both.
This 3 minute video helps identify and explain PEM
full article hereM.E. is also sometimes referred to as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) or ME/CFS, also referred to as post-viral fatigue syndrome. We will not debate the name at this time but healthcare providers do need to be aware of the emerging post-covid health threat we face as a result of Covid-19.
There is an abundance of evidence on post-viral states developing into M.E., if susceptible patients are not properly identified and early, preventative interventions not applied.
An increased risk of developing ME/CFS has already been associated with a previous viral pandemic.
The British Medical Journal (BMJ) published a study. It found that in the case of four different viruses, 9% of people affected ended up with ME.
Covid-19 also has the potential of producing a large number of new cases of M.E. and will add to the thousands of patients who never recover from virally induced chronic fatigue.
https://echalliance.com/myalgic-enc...hile-expecting-a-rise-in-cases-post-covid-19/