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Old 12-07-2023, 02:19 PM #1
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Two weeks ago, I sustained two head injuries. After the injuries, I experienced dizziness, and upon recovery, I had slight leg pain. However, the following day, the leg pain progressed to include my feet, hands, and entire body, accompanied by tingling sensations, muscle pain, and a burning feeling. I have now tested positive for COVID-19. Could COVID potentially worsen peripheral neuropathy? I underwent a brain MRI, which showed no signs of abnormalities.
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