Ivermectin may have lowered the viral counts early on leading to less swelling, but once it’s swelled, I can’t see a mechanism for that to work. Probably as an early preventative treatment.
Even if it’s bacterial, it’s the same thing. They can give antibiotics to kill the bacteria, but the swelling will go down over time. We do give Covid patients plenty of antibiotics. We treat the patients, not the diagnosis. We don’t so much care what’s causing it, we hit it from any direction that might help,
Ivermectin may have lowered the viral counts early on leading to less swelling, but once it’s swelled, I can’t see a mechanism for that to work. Probably as an early preventative treatment.
Even if it’s bacterial, it’s the same thing. They can give antibiotics to kill the bacteria, but the swelling will go down over time. We do give Covid patients plenty of antibiotics. We treat the patients, not the diagnosis. We don’t so much care what’s causing it, we hit it from any direction that might help,
(Like wearing padded gloves so your thumb has less damage)
Ivermectin may have lowered the viral counts early on leading to less swelling, but once it’s swelled, I can’t see a mechanism for that to work. Probably as an early preventative treatment.
(Like wearing padded gloves so your thumb has less damage)