Неврология, нейропсихиатрия, психосоматика (Dec 2023)
Admitting a patient with musculoskeletal pain following COVID-19 disease
Abstract
A significant proportion of patients who have had COVID-19 continue to suffer from persistent symptoms such as severe weakness, shortness of breath, joint pain, mood swings and memory impairment during the recovery phase. More than half of the patients experienced joint pain for the first time after recovery from COVID-19. Three months after COVID-19 episode, joint pain continued to occur in more than a third of patients. We observed a 47-year-old patient with moderate shoulder pain that occurred for the first time after COVID-19. The examination also revealed changes in the hip joint. The diagnosis was made: post-COVID syndrome with reactive arthritis of the left shoulder joint, deforming osteoarthritis of the left hip joint stage I, degenerative-dystrophic changes in the lumbosacral spine, lower back pain. The therapy was prescribed – Chondroguard® intramuscularly every other day according to the following scheme: the first three injections (day 1, 3, and 5) 1 ml (100 mg), then, from the fourth injection (day 7) – 2 ml (200 mg) every other day, a course of 30 injections. Positive dynamics were achieved. No adverse events were noted during the treatment. The patient continued taking the nutraceutical Chondroguard® TRIO orally for 2 months. During the observational period, no adverse events were noted. Thus, in cases where post COVID-19 musculoskeletal pain is caused by joint involvement, chondroprotective therapy is effective: stage 1 – injections, stage 2 – oral therapy.
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