A member asked:

After my covid diagnosis 2 months ago, i've noticed my fingers get cold and i feel sensations of warmth in my hands and feet and occasionally hyperesthesia. is this seen in post covid sequelae? thanks?

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Dr. Yvette Kratzberg answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Neurological sequelae are common in post covid patients. The widespread inflammation can result in transient damage within the peripheral nervous system and cause parasthesias, hyperesthesias and hypoesthesias. (tingling, crawling sensation, hot or cold sensations, sensitivity and numbness). Most of these sequelae resolve after 6months or so.

Answered 3/3/2021

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Research is actively going to published soon on the post-COVID syndrome. There is many neurological symptoms in some people after COVID 19.

Answered 3/2/2021

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FYI: Recent reports have shown COVID symptoms can last longer than 9 months and are referred to as long haulers.

Answered 3/3/2021

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