Understanding Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Long COVID

Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a significant role in Long COVID, leading to reduced energy production, fatigue, and immune system issues. These cellular powerhouses are vital for energy and immune regulation. Strategies for recovery include energy conservation, nutrition, gentle exercise, and professional guidance on supplements and therapies to support mitochondrial health and overall recovery.

Understanding Long COVID: Why Exercise May Worsen Symptoms

Long COVID affects many, with exercise intolerance being a significant symptom. A study identified that exercise can fragment harmful microclots, worsening inflammation and vascular injury. This underscores the need for personalized exercise plans for patients. Understanding microclots may lead to new treatment strategies, requiring further research for effective interventions.

Long COVID vs. Deconditioning: How to Spot the Differences and Manage Symptoms

Long COVID is a complex, multi-system condition characterized by symptoms like post-exertional malaise, brain fog, and autonomic dysfunction. Differentiating it from deconditioning involves tracking symptoms, monitoring heart rate, and conducting medical assessments. Effective treatments for Long COVID focus on pacing and specialist support, while deconditioning requires gradual exercise and professional guidance.