Andy
Senior Member (Voting rights)
Long COVID affects millions globally and includes symptoms in the central nervous, cardiopulmonary and musculoskeletal systems [1, 2]. Functional somatic disorder (FSD) is characterised by persisting physical symptoms that cannot be better explained by other physical or mental conditions. The persistence of physical symptoms has been observed after other viral infections besides COVID-19 [3], and prior infections have been reported in patients with FSD [4]. However, research on the possible overlap between FSD and long COVID symptoms is lacking. This comparison is crucial for exploring shared mechanisms and treatments. We compared symptom prevalence and profiles among three Danish cohorts: patients with long COVID, patients with severe FSD and a general population sample, expecting to find symptom profiles similar to those of FSD in some patients with long COVID.
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