May 24, 2021
¿ El ‘brazo COVID’ es algo real? ¿Me debería preocupar?
Clinical Symptoms Posts en Español VaccinesTita Smyth Escobedo, PM-IT
R: Sí, ‘brazo COVID’ es algo real. El brazo COVID es una reacción alérgica leve a los ingredientes de la vacuna y se ve como un sarpullido rojo con picazón que generalmente se encuentra alrededor de donde la aguja entró en su brazo. Este tipo de reacción alérgica no lo descarta para su segunda dosis. Read more…
May 24, 2021
Can COVID-19 cause erectile dysfunction (ED) or affect sperm? (Updated 5/24/21)
Biology/Immunity Clinical Symptoms
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: It’s possible. #VaxUpToGetItUp TL;DR: Due to its impact on inflammation and the vascular system, it is biologically plausible that COVID-19 contributes to erectile dysfunction. But as with much COVID-19 research more, ahem, hard data is needed. COVID-19 infection HAS been associated with a reduction in sperm counts in early research. A recent study found Read more…
R: Sí, ‘brazo COVID’ es algo real. El brazo COVID es una reacción alérgica leve a los ingredientes de la vacuna y se ve como un sarpullido rojo con picazón que generalmente se encuentra alrededor de donde la aguja entró en su brazo. Este tipo de reacción alérgica no lo descarta para su segunda dosis. Read more…
May 24, 2021
Can COVID-19 cause erectile dysfunction (ED) or affect sperm? (Updated 5/24/21)
Biology/Immunity Clinical SymptomsJennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
A: It’s possible. #VaxUpToGetItUp TL;DR: Due to its impact on inflammation and the vascular system, it is biologically plausible that COVID-19 contributes to erectile dysfunction. But as with much COVID-19 research more, ahem, hard data is needed. COVID-19 infection HAS been associated with a reduction in sperm counts in early research. A recent study found Read more…
A: It’s possible. #VaxUpToGetItUp TL;DR: Due to its impact on inflammation and the vascular system, it is biologically plausible that COVID-19 contributes to erectile dysfunction. But as with much COVID-19 research more, ahem, hard data is needed. COVID-19 infection HAS been associated with a reduction in sperm counts in early research. A recent study found Read more…