The coronavirus disease no longer seems to represent an insurmountable global problem. This is thanks to the advent of coronavirus vaccines, which have alleviated the most serious symptoms associated with this disease. On the other hand, there are still many extrapulmonary symptoms of COVID-19, and among these also those of a gynecological nature. At the moment, there are several questions in this field, one above all concerns the causal link between COVID-19, vaccines and gynecological alterations. Furthermore, another important aspect is represented by the clinical impact of post-COVID-19 gynecological alterations on the female population which, to date, would seem to be mainly due to their duration, even if the extent of these symptoms is still poorly understood. Furthermore, it is not possible to foresee eventual long-term aggravations, or more serious symptoms caused by other viral variants that may arrive in the future. In this review, we focus on this theme and attempt to reorganize the different pieces of a puzzle which, to date, does not seem to have shown us its complete picture.

Dellino, M., Vimercati, A., D'Amato, A., Damiani, G.R., Laganà, A.S., Cicinelli, E., et al. (2023). "GONE WITH THE WIND": The Transitory Effects of COVID-19 on the Gynecological System. JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE, 13(2), 312 [10.3390/jpm13020312].

"GONE WITH THE WIND": The Transitory Effects of COVID-19 on the Gynecological System

Laganà, Antonio Simone;
2023-02-10

Abstract

The coronavirus disease no longer seems to represent an insurmountable global problem. This is thanks to the advent of coronavirus vaccines, which have alleviated the most serious symptoms associated with this disease. On the other hand, there are still many extrapulmonary symptoms of COVID-19, and among these also those of a gynecological nature. At the moment, there are several questions in this field, one above all concerns the causal link between COVID-19, vaccines and gynecological alterations. Furthermore, another important aspect is represented by the clinical impact of post-COVID-19 gynecological alterations on the female population which, to date, would seem to be mainly due to their duration, even if the extent of these symptoms is still poorly understood. Furthermore, it is not possible to foresee eventual long-term aggravations, or more serious symptoms caused by other viral variants that may arrive in the future. In this review, we focus on this theme and attempt to reorganize the different pieces of a puzzle which, to date, does not seem to have shown us its complete picture.
10-feb-2023
Dellino, M., Vimercati, A., D'Amato, A., Damiani, G.R., Laganà, A.S., Cicinelli, E., et al. (2023). "GONE WITH THE WIND": The Transitory Effects of COVID-19 on the Gynecological System. JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE, 13(2), 312 [10.3390/jpm13020312].
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