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Postcovid headache and abdominal pain
Hello Doctors, It's been 2 months I've got recovered from COVID and still I'm getting headaches which will stay day long and having discomfort at lower abdominal area.. Headache comes very often than abdominal pain. I never had headache in my life. But after this COVID I'm experiencing this headache atleast 3,4 times in a week ... still how many months I have to suffer like this .. when will I become normal like before ... pls advise
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These are usually neurogenic headaches, due to damage to nerves by covid virus. Do not worry et al these will subside u don't have to be hopeless. U have to supplement the recovery with neurorgenerative medications and dietary modification. Do not worry et al otherwise u will lend in to post covid stress syndrome.
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Need to do some investigation and after that taking proper medical guidence it will become normal
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