There are a number of studies suggesting that covid vaccines may improve long covid symptoms. Here is one such study: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9146071/#:~:text=There was considerable individual variation,long COVID patients%2C on average.
So while I’m not sure it counts as an approved treatment, it sure seems like it’s worth trying (if you haven’t already).
900 people is a fairly small sample size for a study like this, and the data is entirely self-reported. Given that long covid is suspected to be autoimmune-related and the 17.9% that reported worsening symptoms after vaccination, it seems premature to recommend everyone with long covid immediately get the vaccine.
I’m not a medical professional and you probably aren’t either, so we shouldn’t be taking one study and running with the shaky conclusions it draws. Let the scientific community do their work.
I feel pretty comfortable recommending that people get the covid vaccine.
Even if they have a covid-related autoimmune disease?