COVID-19-Associated Neuropathy A Case Report and Literature Review Author
Abstract
Muhammad Haris Latif, Atta Ur Rehman, Emaan Mazhar, Ali haider and Hassan Nawaz
Objective: The goal of this succinct case report and literature analysis is to shed light on the symptoms, diagnosis, course, and outcomes of COVID-19-associated neuropathy.
Method: An instance of chronic peripheral neuropathy that developed after a COVID-19 infection is presented. Neurolo- gists, infectious disease experts, and rehabilitation specialists are involved in the diagnostic workup and multidisciplinary management detailed here. An in-depth analysis of the literature on COVID-19-related neuropathy was performed.
Results: Following COVID-19, the patient continued to experience symptoms of peripheral neuropathy. Diagnostic test- ing confirmed neuropathy. Medication, rehabilitation, and supportive care were all part of the treatment. The review of the literature added knowledge about pathophysiology, diagnostics, and therapeutic strategies.
Conclusion: Neuropathy brought on by COVID-19 is a significant clinical problem. This brief report emphasizes the ongoing peripheral neuropathy caused by COVID-19. The thorough management strategy and literature review improve comprehension of the diagnosis and course of action. Early detection is crucial for the best results.