Cuba launches clinic for chikungunya aftereffects

The Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery in Cuba has begun a specialized clinic to care for patients with post-chikungunya ailments, particularly those linked to neuropathic pain, joint pain, and paresthesia. This step provides focused treatment for individuals impacted by the mosquito-borne virus.

In Havana on December 23, the Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery in Cuba has launched a specialized clinic dedicated to treating patients with post-chikungunya ailments. The facility focuses on conditions such as neuropathic pain, joint pain, and paresthesia, which are common lingering effects of the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus that causes fever and severe aches.

Chikungunya can lead to long-term complications that impair daily life for those infected. The new clinic aims to address these persistent issues through comprehensive care. As reported by Prensa Latina, this opening meets the demand for specialized health services in Cuba.

While specific patient numbers are not yet available, the clinic is part of Cuba's public health efforts to manage infectious diseases and their neurological aftermaths. This initiative highlights Cuba's dedication to accessible medical treatment for virus-related conditions.

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