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My father (53) got covid 2 months back. he's getting some neurological symptoms like heaviness around all over his head, diziness, numbness in limbs and now sensation around the head. what could be the reason. is it brain fog. at some days he's fine?

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Dr. Leunam Rodriguez answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Many patients after Covid remain with multiple mild symptoms,hopefully will go away with time...we still collecting information about this illness

Answered 6/17/2021

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the changes you describe have been associated with the post COVID symptoms. I recommend you visit a physician who is specializing in the ilness and its sequelae.

Answered 6/19/2021

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We now have a COVID-19 Long label, to categorize some of the bizarre after-effects. These can last several months but typically resolve over time. If this appears to be worsening, or disabling, have your usual doctor get involved.

Answered 6/17/2021

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