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Pain relief caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection may help explain COVID-19 spread.

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SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can relieve pain, according to a new study by University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers.

The finding may explain why nearly half of all people who get COVID-19 experience few or no symptoms, even though they are able to spread the disease, according to the study’s corresponding author Rajesh Khanna, PhD, a professor in the UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson’s Department of Pharmacology.

Rajesh Khanna, PhD. (Photo: Kris Hanning/University of Arizona Health Sciences)Rajesh Khanna, PhD. (Photo: Kris Hanning/University of Arizona Health Sciences)“It made a lot of sense to me that perhaps the reason for the unrelenting spread of COVID-19 is that in the early stages, you're walking around all fine as if nothing is wrong because your pain has been suppressed,” said Dr. Khanna. “You have the virus, but you don't feel bad because your pain is gone. If we can prove that this pain relief is what is causing COVID-19 to spread further, that's of enormous value.”

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Wow, thats an interesting one 2greys. More and more information is being discovered all the time about Covid19. So good to have you keeping us in touch with news like this.

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That is very interesting. As I have three chronic pain conditions I would look at it from a different perspective. If Covid 19 as the ability to suppress pain then could that ability be used in a pain relief? Obviously if there is a mechanism or factor within the virus if it could be isolated it could have implications in the treatment of many painful conditions.

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Every cloud has a silver lining. If it can be mimicked without the viral part it could be a godsend, although the pain mechanism is also the way the body can prevent any further damage to itself. ie injury as in a broken bone.

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Badbessie in reply to 2greys

I agree but it chronic pain they already use various medications to block pain reception by limiting certain mechanisms.

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