COVID-19 and IgAN: What You Need to Know
Some people with IgAN may be at higher risk of complications from COVID-19 due to their weakened immune systems or pre-existing health conditions.
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the lives of millions of people worldwide, including those with chronic conditions such as IgAN. Although there is limited research on the effects of COVID-19 on people with IgAN, it is crucial to take precautions and seek medical attention if you experience symptoms.
People with IgAN and COVID-19 may be at a higher risk of complications due to their weakened immune systems or pre-existing health conditions. It is essential to follow CDC guidelines and take precautions such as wearing a mask, practicing social distancing, and washing your hands regularly.
According to recent studies, people with chronic kidney disease, including IgAN, are at an increased risk of severe illness or hospitalization if they contract COVID-19.
If you have IgAN and are concerned about getting vaccinated for COVID-19, it is important that you speak with your healthcare provider to discuss the potential benefits and risks based on your individual situation. It is generally recommended that people with chronic conditions, including IgAN, get vaccinated as it can reduce the risk of severe COVID-19 complications.
It is important to note that receiving the COVID-19 vaccine may not provide complete protection against the virus, and it is still necessary to take precautions and follow CDC guidelines to reduce the risk of exposure and transmission.
If you experience symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever, cough, and difficulty breathing, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Additionally, make sure to stay up-to-date with the latest information and guidelines from trusted sources to keep yourself and your loved ones safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To stay up to date on the latest COVID-19 guidelines, vaccines, and variants, head to the CDC COVID-19 information page.