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Episode 43 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with Dr Mohammad Bashashati, Clinician Scientist & Internist  and Senior GI Fellow at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso, Texas. We chat about GI issues in both acute and Long Covid, and the huge numbers of people who present with these issues, despite it being a topic that isn't talked about enough.

We chat about DGBI (disorders of the gut brain interaction), what this means and what might help to treat and manage them.

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Rome Foundation - more information about COVID-19 and GI symptoms here

Twitter hashtag for DGBI  #PostCovid19DGBI


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