COVID-19 Vaccination Linked to Lower Risk of Post-Infection Fibromyalgia: Study
Written By : Dr. Shravani Dali
Medically Reviewed By : Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2025-05-21 14:45 GMT | Update On 2025-05-22 06:36 GMT
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Researchers have found in a new study that COVID-19 vaccination significantly reduces the risk of developing new-onset fibromyalgia in individuals who have recovered from COVID-19. The protective effect was especially notable in males and those with pre-existing anxiety or depression, based on Kaplan–Meier survival analysis.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that COVID-19 is associated with an increased risk of new-onset fibromyalgia (FM), which not only significantly impacts patients’ quality of life but also places a substantial burden on healthcare systems. However, no studies have yet investigated whether COVID-19 vaccination may mitigate the risk of developing new-onset FM in individuals who have survived COVID-19.
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