Is Post-COVID Affecting Your Workplace?

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The years 2020 and 2021 were characterized by news about COVID-19. Now that daily infection rates, full ICUs, and special advisories are things of the past, the focus has shifted to the ‘shadow’ pandemic: post-COVID. Anyone who contracts COVID can get it, from young to old.

For people dealing with post-COVID (formerly Long COVID), the consequences are profound. Many find themselves unwillingly on the sidelines, limited by the aftereffects of the virus.

Research from Erasmus MC reveals alarming figures: no less than 79% of people with post-COVID work fewer hours or are entirely unable to work. Moreover, it doesn’t just affect work but also studies, hobbies, and social interactions.

As an employer, you have an important role in supporting these employees in their recovery. It’s crucial to help them become healthy and energetic again so they can resume their lives and enjoy working once more.

But how can you contribute as an employer? In this blog, we delve deeper into the impact of post-COVID and explore therapies that can help your employees in their recovery process.

What Is Post-COVID?

People who experience symptoms for more than three months after their COVID infection have post-COVID. Much is still unknown. Why does one person get it while another recovers after a few days? And how can people be treated? To answer these questions, extensive research is being conducted both domestically and internationally.

Common Symptoms of Post-COVID:

People with post-COVID often suffer from the following symptoms:

  • Fatigue
  • Concentration problems
  • Memory problems
  • Shortness of breath
  • Hypersensitivity to light and sound
  • Headaches
  • Depression/irritability
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Muscle pain
  • Dizziness

Is the Correct Term Long COVID or Post-COVID?

For a long time, the term ‘Long COVID’ was used. ‘Long’ means ‘prolonged,’ so it doesn’t refer to our lungs. Since the symptoms occur after the COVID infection has passed, the term post-COVID is considered more appropriate. ‘Post’ means ‘after.’

Why Is So Little Known About Post-COVID?

PhD candidate Elke Wynberg conducted research on post-COVID over the past three years at the Municipal Health Service (GGD) in Amsterdam and the Amsterdam UMC. According to her, it’s challenging to study post-COVID because it affects different organs, manifesting in various symptoms. The clinical picture is incredibly varied. “It would help to focus research on subcategories of Long COVID, such as Long COVID patients with lung complaints. Then you can look at the causes in a much sharper way,” Elke says during an interview.

What Treatments Are Available for Post-COVID?

In a conversation with the World Health Organization (WHO), Dr. Janet Diaz emphasizes that everyone with post-COVID should seek care. Since there is no specific treatment yet, she advises starting a multidisciplinary care pathway. This means that people can approach their primary care provider as well as relevant specialized rehabilitation professionals, social workers, psychosocial workers, and mental health professionals.

On the website of the Long COVID Foundation, you can find information about symptomatic treatments and treatments based on possible underlying biological mechanisms.

Have Employees Tried Various Treatments?

And are they open to a multidisciplinary trajectory, including a natural, complementary treatment? Then inform them about the possibility of Nano CellCare.

Nano CellCare: An Alternative to Give Your Body an Energy Boost

The innovative Nano CellCare technology transforms important substances, such as hyaluronic acid, Dead Sea salt, and vitamin C, into liquid nanoparticles. Through this treatment, the body can locally absorb these substances or transport them to areas that have priority. This ensures, among other things, that the body is well-hydrated, the immune system gets a boost, and lungs, bones, and tendons are supported.

More than fifty clients have benefited from this treatment for their post-COVID complaints*.

Considering a Nano CellCare Treatment?

Are you curious about what Nano CellCare can mean for you or your employees? Make an appointment with a certified Nano CellCare therapist near you via our Treatment Locator.

*Nano CellCare therapy is a complementary, non-medical treatment that can be undertaken as a supplement to medical, paramedical, and alternative therapies.

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