A study out of Israel suggests most people with 'long COVID' following a mild case of COVID-19 have their symptoms resolve after a year. Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel weighed in.
, a Fox News medical contributor, clinical professor of medicine and practicing internist at NYU Langone Medical Center, told Fox News Digital that he was not overly surprised by the findings of the study. "There's a distinction between ‘post-COVID’ and ‘long-COVID,’" said Dr. Siegel."So this study just reinforces that [difference] — that most of the time, the symptoms go away.
"I see a lot of ‘post-COVID’ and I watch it — and hope it goes away. We don't really have a good treatment for it," he added.The findings of the Israeli study run counter to another study stating that mild symptoms of COVID correlated with long COVID, said Siegel. "The orthodoxy on this is that severe COVID leads to long COVID," he said. needs to be done — and that the term"long COVID" is still in need of a universal definition.
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