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Long Covid Update | Health Headlines With Michael Brode, MD #healthheadlines #longcovid
Studies show the risk of developing long COVID increases each time someone is reinfected with COVID-19, and symptoms resemble chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Michael Brode, MD, provides further insights.
Dr. Brode is a board-certified internal medicine specialist and the Medical Director of UT Health Austin’s Post-COVID-19 Program. He specializes in researching and developing treatments for patients, known as post-COVID-19 “long-haulers,” who are still experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 months after initial infection.
For more information, visit uthealthaustin.org.
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Dave Clarke, MD - Pediatric Epileptologist | Provider Bio
Просмотров 1054 месяца назад
Clinical Biography Dave Clarke, MD, is a board-certified pediatric epileptologist and the Chief of the Dell Children’s Comprehensive Pediatric Epilepsy Center within UT Health Austin Pediatric Neurosciences at Dell Children’s, a clinical partnership between Dell Children’s Medical Center and UT Health Austin. He specializes in the medical, dietary, and surgical management of pharmacoresistant e...
Sara Pavitt, MD - Pediatric Neurologist | Provider Bio
Просмотров 904 месяца назад
Sara Pavitt, MD, is a board-certified pediatric neurologist and headache specialist and serves as both the Chief of the Dell Children’s Pediatric Headache Center within UT Health Austin Pediatric Neurosciences at Dell Children’s, a clinical partnership between Dell Children’s Medical Center and UT Health Austin, and the Associate Chief of the Pediatric Neurology. She specializes in pediatric he...
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists Answer Your Questions Ep. 2 | Asking for a Friend
Просмотров 4605 месяцев назад
UT Health Austin Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists answer your questions from social media in this episode of “Asking for a Friend.” Still haven’t subscribed to UT Health Austin on RUclips? ►► bit.ly/3wx4qli About UT Health Austin UT Health Austin is the clinical practice of the Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin. We collaborate with our colleagues at the Dell Medical Schoo...
Bone Health and Musculoskeletal Injuries: Mica Guzman, MD, UT Health Austin Sports & Injury Clinic
Просмотров 1025 месяцев назад
UT Health Austin Sports and Injury Clinic’s Mica Guzman, MD discusses the importance of Bone Health and how you can maintain strong bones throughout adulthood. In addition, Dr. Guzman will briefly address back, ankle and knee injuries on the job and when you should see a doctor. This was a webinar presented in December 2023 for the staff of The University of Texas at Austin Housing and Dining D...
Long COVID Treatment Explained: A Comprehensive Patient Guide
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Michael Brode, MD, a board-certified internal medicine specialist and the Medical Director of UT Health Austin’s Post-COVID-19 Program, shares his framework for treating long COVID as well as valuable insights on guiding patients in the journey toward recovery. To learn more about long COVID, please visit: ruclips.net/video/fQM2oE-wBSE/видео.html For more information about the Post-COVID-19 Pro...
Understanding Long COVID: What Every Patient Needs to Know
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Michael Brode, MD, a board-certified internal medicine specialist and the Medical Director of UT Health Austin’s Post-COVID-19 Program, explains what long COVID is, which symptoms are associated with long COVID, and who is more likely to experience long COVID. To learn more about long COVID treatment, please visit: ruclips.net/video/DwG04FDMc2Y/видео.html For more information about the Post-COV...
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists Answer Your Questions Ep. 1 | Asking for a Friend
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UT Health Austin Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists answer your questions from social media in this episode of “Asking for a Friend.” Still haven’t subscribed to UT Health Austin on RUclips? ►► bit.ly/3wx4qli About UT Health Austin UT Health Austin is the clinical practice of the Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin. We collaborate with our colleagues at the Dell Medical Schoo...
Eman Rettig, PsyD - Pediatric Neuropsychologist | Provider Bio
Просмотров 99610 месяцев назад
Eman K. Rettig, PsyD is a licensed clinical psychologist and pediatric neuropsychologist in UT Health Austin Pediatric Neurosciences at Dell Children’s Medical Center, a clinical partnership between Dell Children's Medical Center and UT Health Austin. She specializes in treating pediatric patients with medical and neurological conditions that can affect brain/central nervous system development ...
Meet Amy Young, MD | Portraits in Commitment
Просмотров 26210 месяцев назад
Experience the power of compassionate, whole-person care. At UT Health Austin, our clinicians strive to create an environment of transformative healing by ensuring care delivery has a meaningful and lasting impact on patient health. Amy Young, MD, a UT Health Austin obstetrician-gynecologist, aims to improve your health by not only addressing your physical well-being, but also helping you achie...
Meet Carlos Mery, MD | Portraits in Commitment
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Meet Carlos Mery, MD | Portraits in Commitment
Meet Yvette Williams-Brown, MD | Portraits in Commitment
Просмотров 263Год назад
Meet Yvette Williams-Brown, MD | Portraits in Commitment
Justine Reilly, MD - Obstetrician-Gynecologist | Provider Bio
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Justine Reilly, MD - Obstetrician-Gynecologist | Provider Bio
Meet Karl Koenig, MD | Portraits in Commitment
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Meet Karl Koenig, MD | Portraits in Commitment
Meet Kenneth Moise Jr, MD | Portraits in Commitment
Просмотров 240Год назад
Meet Kenneth Moise Jr, MD | Portraits in Commitment
Meet Nicole Turgeon, MD | Portraits in Commitment
Просмотров 241Год назад
Meet Nicole Turgeon, MD | Portraits in Commitment
Portraits in Commitment - Behind the Scenes
Просмотров 556Год назад
Portraits in Commitment - Behind the Scenes
UT Health Austin at the Trail of Lights 2022
Просмотров 43Год назад
UT Health Austin at the Trail of Lights 2022
What You Should Know About Post-COVID Conditions and the Accommodation Process - Webinar
Просмотров 443Год назад
What You Should Know About Post-COVID Conditions and the Accommodation Process - Webinar
UT Health Austin's Blooper Reel
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UT Health Austin's Blooper Reel
Abdominal Transplant Bell Dedication
Просмотров 63Год назад
Abdominal Transplant Bell Dedication
PATIENT STORY - The Contrearas Family | Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease
Просмотров 326Год назад
PATIENT STORY - The Contrearas Family | Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease
Experts Answer Your Questions From Social Media | Asking for a Friend | UT Health Austin
Просмотров 884Год назад
Experts Answer Your Questions From Social Media | Asking for a Friend | UT Health Austin
Meet Nicole Turgeon, MD, FACS
Просмотров 546Год назад
Meet Nicole Turgeon, MD, FACS
Comprehensive Pediatric Epilepsy Center
Просмотров 213Год назад
Comprehensive Pediatric Epilepsy Center
The Importance of Exercise for People with Arthritis
Просмотров 298Год назад
The Importance of Exercise for People with Arthritis
Jenny Travieso, MD, FACOG - Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon | Provider Bio
Просмотров 438Год назад
Jenny Travieso, MD, FACOG - Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon | Provider Bio
Christina Salazar, MD, FACOG - Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon | Provider Bio
Просмотров 605Год назад
Christina Salazar, MD, FACOG - Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgeon | Provider Bio
Long-COVID Patient Education
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Long-COVID Patient Education
Jane C. Edmond, MD - Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmologist, Pediatric Ophthalmologist | Provider Bio
Просмотров 758Год назад
Jane C. Edmond, MD - Pediatric Neuro-Ophthalmologist, Pediatric Ophthalmologist | Provider Bio

Комментарии

  • @Tf03
    @Tf03 14 часов назад

    Thanks so much for discussing long covid!!

  • @james87367
    @james87367 День назад

    Please God rid me of LC.

  • @artssite24
    @artssite24 День назад

    is there a place where I can ask more questions

  • @dominique217
    @dominique217 День назад

    Since Aug 2021, have never fully recovered my sense of smell or taste. 😐

  • @pepitabaldin952
    @pepitabaldin952 2 дня назад

    Do antinflamatory diet . No processed food no fried food no sugar no junk food. This helps the body recover .

  • @meaganmorin3344
    @meaganmorin3344 2 дня назад

    Thank you for this overview. Very clear and understandable. My biggest struggle is with fatigue, but also widespread weakness and occasional numbness. For a “healthy” person, it’s been quite debilitating and disheartening. Wishing all long COVID sufferers a speedy return to health.

  • @Design2Mine
    @Design2Mine 2 дня назад

    This is me. It’s sad but it’s validating at the same time.

  • @brendabrenner2891
    @brendabrenner2891 2 дня назад

    Outstanding.. should be shared w all interns + Dr trained 25 years ago.. I see 11 Drs who treat 11 body parts.. no knowledge of gut brain connect.. was pre med,, CDC useless.. it's living hell.. I'm not getting better.. no clinic in RI🙏❤️

  • @joannek7447
    @joannek7447 3 дня назад

    How do these symptoms interrelate to some medication side effects or reactions together. I am doing a benzo taper and also had problems after the third covid shot. So, possible that there are a multitude of issues going on?

  • @neachtarrsainn3216
    @neachtarrsainn3216 3 дня назад

    Very informative video, but you really dropped the ball on one of the main symptoms of long Covid and that is the effects that it has on your gut health. In addition to the fatigue, my gut microbiome has been completely destroyed. I have been to several gastroenterologist in my area whose main goal is to only treat your symptoms and not get to the root cause of the gut issues that are associated with long Covid. Also, another big symptom with long Covid that is overlooked or not associated properly is tinnitus. If you have someone that has been diagnosed with long Covid, the chances are pretty good that they are also experiencing ringing in their ears. Especially during a flareup of gut symptoms.

  • @drhayesmt1
    @drhayesmt1 3 дня назад

    This is very interesting, but for those of us that I’ve had it since the beginning of the pandemic, the horses have already left the barn and so telling us what we should have done is not extremely helpful. I think you need to consider having advice for people that have been dealing with this for four years.

  • @drhayesmt1
    @drhayesmt1 3 дня назад

    FYI, it is not the adults with disabilities act it is the Americans with disability act. It covers all ages..

  • @drhayesmt1
    @drhayesmt1 3 дня назад

    FYI, it is not the adults with disabilities act it is the Americans with disability act. It covers all ages..

  • @MakaiMauka
    @MakaiMauka 4 дня назад

    Thank you for this exceptionally well done overview.

  • @Logi_Queenie
    @Logi_Queenie 4 дня назад

    Never had Covid but had all rNA vaccines which triggered the worst symptoms of POTS I had diagnosed prior to pandemic. Lost 30 lbs in a year and I’m 40 and athlete my whole life. Thanks for talking about this

  • @myalyk4018
    @myalyk4018 5 дней назад

    I Never prayed that you suffer from Tinnitus condition because it is a great torment, I can’t sleep at night. I am very happy and grateful to Dr Madida whom gave me a herbal remedy that cured me of my Tinnitus condition, now I can sleep comfortably and live my normal life without any disturbance inside ears 👂👂 /

  • @ark194
    @ark194 5 дней назад

    Ha! My dr has never done anything for me. I had no idea there was fatigue medication.

  • @deniseingram6210
    @deniseingram6210 5 дней назад

    Normal EKG, but horrible chest pain and pounding palpitations Normal chest XRay and CT of lung showed clots. Chest pain, Takatosubu showe later You feel no one believes you. Next stop the psych ward

  • @joelparshley9499
    @joelparshley9499 6 дней назад

    Soooo not trynna be an asshole but if there is nothing to diagnose but neurological symptoms doesnt that make this a theoretical thing with symptoms that make sense for depression of being sick and losing your family? I mean once again not trying to be an asshole just pragmatic never heard of long flu or long pneumonia jus bad immune system and sadness of having been sick that long. Also why are we saying there is enough information to even classify this as a thing its been like 3 years thats not enough time to study something in depth that lasts sometimes over 2 years. Also have there been any studies to question the crowd recieving long covid? Like not trying to make the connection everyone will shit on me for making but what are the chances vaccines caused long covid? Has testing been done with crowds of both vaccinated and non im genuinely curious not jus trynna diss the needle but i came to the video for information and just got people feel sick we dont know why they had covid in the past we dont think they are depressed about it or body reacting negativelt to the stress by lowering immune system as a result. Just a hypothesis and generalized symptoms everyone could have and filler to reach 20 minutes. Checking the thyroid yes is a good thing to do but doesnt immediately rule out any neurological issues cuz everything is in parameters, people can have perfect thyroids and many neurological issues or depression. This sounds like complete bs to make people feel better and give doctors money not therapists that these people need. No wonder why we have a mental health crisis we call mental health issues a fucking flu and send em to the doctor for a shot but great advice for depressed people dont over exert yourself or outdo your limits/ social battery etc lmao but seriously why the fuck is this being called a disability and are we promoting people to stay depressed by not doing shit and getting paid for it its not even studied enough and disappears disabilities dont just disappear one day its a fucking insult to those who genuinely are disabled or severely depressed agorophobic etc and genuinely getting therapy and help, not just looking for excuses to stay home from work and wallow.

    • @joelparshley9499
      @joelparshley9499 6 дней назад

      If I missed something genuine that can be picked up to find long covid or anything that isn't a neurological symptoms like fatigue and nerve pain etc please let me know if there's something in the blood or a protein left behind by covid something real i genuinely apologize for saying this if I missed the smoking gun that makes this real or make sense. But once the viral fragments are gone and there's no covid... if nothing is left that stays for that time frame there's nothing covid about it... it's jus your fuckin depression and your brain reacting to the trauma of the incident and potential loss of friends and family, and working through that apparently without any help since everyone's like oh I'm not depressed I just still have covid 2.5 years later after losing my family and friends and sitting at home for this time just being sedentary and making my life even worse, like what the actual fuck lmao the mental gymnastics people do to avoid mental health as a topic is fucking baffling 😂😂

  • @melissasmomglam
    @melissasmomglam 6 дней назад

    Any doctors in Houston TX?? I’ve called about 200 and can’t find any. Any suggestions?

  • @jagererk65
    @jagererk65 7 дней назад

    It was 6 months since this video came out, is there any prooved or very compeling treatment? I done 1000000 tests, spend over 5k to look for any wrong in my body but i found nothing wrong, but still i have worst time of my life in terms of how i feel sick

  • @Mrs.atchley22
    @Mrs.atchley22 8 дней назад

    I was hospitalized and had severe COVID lungs in 2020, When I got better about two weeks later I ended up having sleep apnea. About a year later, I got asthma. A year after that I got shortness of breath, Tachycardia, exhaustion, brain fog, severe depression, hypnic jerks, numbness and tingling, insomnia, night sweats and so on and so forth. Unfortunately, it's getting worse.

  • @thgradedropout
    @thgradedropout 8 дней назад

    😂!!!!! Unvaccinated and doing great! Sick and dying are the brain dead democrat poison injectiors

  • @fatacujurnalul
    @fatacujurnalul 11 дней назад

    I found out I am pregnant and I am shaking from all over my body. I am scared

  • @BasicBeachCommunity1
    @BasicBeachCommunity1 14 дней назад

    i've been trying to help my wife. She refuses. It's very challenging.

  • @rebeccaslater1398
    @rebeccaslater1398 15 дней назад

    Covid vaccinations absolutely ruined my health

  • @sunmoonstarrays
    @sunmoonstarrays 16 дней назад

    13:46 ♥️

  • @itsmejulia1
    @itsmejulia1 17 дней назад

    I read that salad is fine as long as it's washed really thoroughly before consumption. If I really have to avoid all raw foods (so no salad) for 9 months I think I'm going to go insane...

  • @oibal60
    @oibal60 18 дней назад

    So glad I'm still in the control group. I never got Covid19, any variant. I've been supplementing with the usual flccc-endorsed supplements and I have been taking 30mg I_v-e-r_m_e-c_t_i-n every 2 weeks since January 2021. I have been taking 10,000IU D3, every day, for years. A recent blood test showed 89ng/ml.

  • @titanEM11
    @titanEM11 19 дней назад

    Recently got covid. 21 days from initial symptoms still short of breath and fatigue. 😢

  • @MealsBeast
    @MealsBeast 21 день назад

    2 and half years since I had Pfizer I have all these symptoms, previously very fit, got worse after catching covid

  • @mountainsoul1111
    @mountainsoul1111 22 дня назад

    Thank you doctor your vision is great. I am from india. I have been suffering from long covid for 3.5 years with all symptoms you told. But i have hope to be get cure of it . God is with me always. SHREE RAM SAMARTH. ❤

  • @beezybeez4207
    @beezybeez4207 22 дня назад

    The doctor in the first 40 seconds got it wrong. They sure do have a test. The missing link is covid is not a respiratory disease. It’s a blood vessel disease. It’s the reason why everyone is low energy, brain fog, can’t catch their breath, even though test of the lungs, heart and brain are fine. You’re not getting enough oxygen to your organs. Gets your veins tested.

  • @jaynebailey
    @jaynebailey 23 дня назад

    3 years of this

  • @prettygir832125
    @prettygir832125 24 дня назад

    I just found out I’m pregnant today 😂😅❤😊

  • @JustinWipe
    @JustinWipe 24 дня назад

    Amazing video

  • @sharlene4mylife
    @sharlene4mylife 25 дней назад

    I’m at 20 months and am worse! So I guess I just end it

  • @aarongarcia9880
    @aarongarcia9880 28 дней назад

    It's June 2024 and I still have pain in both arms. I can show exactly, the points on both arms where they injected me with the vaxx poison! It's been three years.

  • @rdbchase
    @rdbchase 29 дней назад

    No mention of mast cell activation or even of antihistamines?!? My long COVID was originally misdiagnosed as a sinus infection. I developed symptoms of asthma, but after several months, and a methacholine challenge test, asthma was ruled out. I was finally diagnosed with acute rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps and months later started on dupilumab; I flush my nose twice daily with mometasone in saline. I do experience some fatigue and minor postural vertigo, but in terms of debility, they pale in comparison to my sinusitis and diarrhea. While my polyps have receded, rhinosinusitis and diarrhea are my chief complaints and they don't seem to be getting better a year and a half in. When I complained enough about the former symptoms, I was advised to take quadruple doses of over-the-counter antihistamines. Taking a triple dose of loratadine and/or fexofenadine and famotidine too does seem to help, but I'm looking for better therapy.

  • @amandabricot
    @amandabricot Месяц назад

    This is a nightmare. I feel like my life was stolen from me before my eyes. Not sure if the second and last dose of the vaccine did this to me- or the harsh Delta variant I caught just 2 months after, in December 2021. It took about 10 months to start feeling slightly better…until I caught another virus in October 2023. Although the test was negative, it felt like covid and the GP consulted at the time said it was probably the current variant that went undetected. The first time- while sick- I had all the symptoms and ended up at the emergency for 24h. Never in my life did I suffer as much. Breathing was hurting me, my rib cage was hurting at every breath. Loss is taste, smell, 41 degrees fever, couldn’t feel my legs anymore and could barely walk (this happened as well right after the second dose, from which I took about 3 weeks to recover). I now have IBS, loss of short term memory/ brain fogginess, my speech is affected. Sometimes I sleep well, others I have insomnia and wake up at 2:00am before falling asleep again at 5:00am or 6:00am until I have to wake up for work. It’s so hard because it doesn’t show (I look super healthy, make up helps too + I always had healthy habits). I also try to conceal it so people don’t notice. It’s like no one really talks about it and no one really understands so I keep it to myself. The worse is the extreme fatigue and pain in each and every muscle of my body. The feeling that I’m burning from the inside, all à along my spine and in each muscle and joint. Even my hands, I have no grip anymore, my fingers and wrist are so weak. I feel like crying every day, as I live in a painful body where I can’t enjoy myself. What if I never recover?!?! My husband and I want a family, I’m way too young to live like this for the rest of my life. How am I going to go through a pregnancy in that state or even correctly take care of our baby?!?! We caught covid at the same time but thank God my husband was able to almost fully recover from it after a few weeks- thank God- but I’m still very affected. Lord help all of us suffering, this is unbearable 😢

  • @jeffschinsky8936
    @jeffschinsky8936 Месяц назад

    Why do you say the one paper "takes the cake" with 203 symptoms? I had already catalogued all my long-covid symptoms before I found that paper, but I matched up with 86 of them, all new things that developed in the first several months after having covid-19. After reading hundreds of posts in an online Long Covid support group (with over 8,000 member), the cake-taking paper appears to be the most accurate and complete list out there.

  • @samanthatully2018
    @samanthatully2018 Месяц назад

    Thank you from the bottom of my (broken) heart. Just such a perfect video. Now to share it to the disbelievers

  • @safeeffective385
    @safeeffective385 Месяц назад

    realnotrare Look it up, folks!

  • @AvatarMakusan
    @AvatarMakusan Месяц назад

    Really dangerous to refer to the CDC and their misinformation regarding the "Safety' of the vaccine since there are thousands of people who have been damaged by the vaccine...now referred to as Long Vaccine. I personally know since my mother was affected by the Madera vaccine and she now has a 'auto immune' condition. The CDC is controlled by US DRUG CARTELS. Sad State of Affairs.

  • @Dan-oi4kt
    @Dan-oi4kt Месяц назад

    That doc is s big pharma nut s uc ker. Long COVID is vaccine injury

  • @robbtaylor8833
    @robbtaylor8833 Месяц назад

    3 covid infections ... 3 years long haul ... Started low dose Naltrexone 2 weeks ago still titrating up to 4mg over next 8 weeks. Crossing my fingers

  • @kiarathompson2514
    @kiarathompson2514 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much ❤❤

  • @ruthn01
    @ruthn01 Месяц назад

    What about natural immunity? I had covid in 2021. Never took the Vax. I had long covid. My taste and smell has never been the same since my infection.

    • @flagmichael
      @flagmichael Месяц назад

      FWIW, there is a treatment for the sense of smell - essentially retraining. Ear / nose / throat specialists can prescribe it. Dunno about taste. It should be very similar and may be helped just by the smell retraining.

    • @ruthn01
      @ruthn01 Месяц назад

      @flagmichael Thank you. I'd love for my sense of smell to return.

  • @mykatawato2043
    @mykatawato2043 Месяц назад

    Long Covid testing should ALWAYS include Vitamin D3 blood tests first. Doesn't a blood level below 80 ng/ml indicate that the patient MAY have a low level of Vitamin D3? Healthy Vitamin D3 blood levels = a more healthy immune system. (insufficient or deficient Vitamin D3 blood levels) What about B complex levels and B12 levels? Thyroid panel as well. Generally I feel that Long Covid and indeed all autoimmune disease are diseases of MALNUTRICIAN. Low Vitamin and mineral supplement levels. If you are low in Steroids, Vitamin A, B, C, D, E and folate, Omega-3 DHA/EPA, iron, copper, zinc, manganese, magnesium, potassium, selenium, iodine, Sulphur, sodium, chloride, etc. If you don't have a good foundation of vitamin and mineral levels I do believe you are setting yourself up for disease, infection and inflammation. I think checking these key vitamin and mineral levels along with steroid level and thyroid panel ARE a defacto Long Covid/Autoimmune test.

  • @sandrabryant6405
    @sandrabryant6405 Месяц назад

    I got progressively worse. Starting to feel the tiniest bit of hope and relief due to supplements. Also SGB shots really helped. But I can't afford more shots. Its similar to spooneys. You literally have to stop doing everything. To heal. Every time I feel a little better and get things done. I crash hard for weeks. Just doing basic chores.