Infection-Associated Chronic Illness
Infection-Associated Chronic Illness is a condition in which a patient experiences persistent or worsening symptoms long after the initial infection has resolved. This illness often involves multiple body systems and can include symptoms such as chronic fatigue, cognitive challenges, and joint or muscle pain. Common infections associated with IACI include Lyme disease, Epstein-Barr virus, and post-viral syndromes, like Long COVID. Diagnosing IACI can be complex due to the overlap with other chronic conditions. Our clinicians will work with you to develop a tailored management plan that may include medication, lifestyle adjustments, and therapies focused on symptom relief and quality of life improvement.
POSSIBLE SYMPTOMS
General: Chronic fatigue / Low-grade fever / Muscle aches
Neurological: Brain fog / Headaches / Memory and concentration issues
Musculoskeletal: Joint pain / Muscle stiffness / Weakness
Other: Digestive disturbances (e.g., nausea, bloating) / Sensitivity to light or sound / Sleep disturbances
Synonyms:
Post-Infectious Syndrome / Post-Viral Syndrome / Chronic Post-Infectious Illness / Long-Term Infection Sequelae / Long Covid