Is long COVID a scam?, page-40

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    ''Long COVID is not purely psychological. The search results clearly indicate that long COVID has physical and biological components, in addition to potential psychological factors. Here are the key points:
    - Long COVID symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and breathing issues are real physical symptoms, regardless of whether psychological factors play a role or not. [1]
    - While there is evidence linking pre-existing psychological distress (depression, anxiety, etc.) to an increased risk of developing long COVID, this does not mean long COVID is caused solely by psychological issues. Over 40% of those who developed long COVID in one study had no pre-existing mental health concerns. [4]
    - Psychological distress can contribute to chronic inflammation and immune dysregulation, which may increase vulnerability to long COVID, but the relationship is complex and not fully understood. [4]
    - Purely biological mechanisms are likely involved in long COVID, even if psychological factors also play a role in some cases. The physical and psychological aspects are not mutually exclusive. [1][3]
    - Researchers emphasize the need for an integrative approach that does not oppose biological and psychological mechanisms, as psychological mechanisms ultimately have biological underpinnings in the brain. [3]
    - Even if long COVID had purely biological causes, psychologists could still play a role in helping patients manage and adjust to the condition. [2]
    In summary, while psychological factors may contribute to long COVID risk and symptoms for some individuals, the evidence clearly shows long COVID is not a purely psychological condition. It has very real physical manifestations and likely involves a complex interplay of biological and psychological mechanisms. [1][3][4]


    [1] https://slate.com/technology/2023/06/mental-illness-long-covid-body-mind.html
    [2] https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/we-need-talk-about-long-covid
    [3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9825049/
    [4] https://www.theguardian.com/society...ink-between-poor-mental-health-and-long-covid
    [5] https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10787-023-01174-4
 
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