What do you do if you think you have VITT? What we know of the rare clotting disorder

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A new blood-clotting syndrome seen in a small minority of COVID-19 vaccine recipients continues to draw significant attention, but experts maintain the event is exceedingly rare -- and treatable, in most cases.

Vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia, or VITT, has been identified in a handful of Oxford-AstraZeneca recipients in Canada, causing death in one patient.

Thrombosis expert Dr. Menaka Pai said that range is due to different reporting standards around the world. Seven cases were reported in Canada as of Tuesday, out of some 1.7 million doses of AstraZeneca's viral vector product given as of April 24. He suggested people look at it the other way around -- a recipient of an AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson shot has 99,999 out of 100,000 odds of being completely fine, with the added benefit of excellent protection from severe COVID-19.

They include: persistent and severe headache, difficulty moving parts of your body, seizures, blurred or double vision, shortness of breath, or back, chest or abdominal pain. Significant changes in a limb -- swelling, redness, a pale appearance or cold feeling in an arm or leg -- could also indicate clotting.

Pai said people should seek medical care if symptoms emerge. A primary care physician -- a family doctor, walk-in clinic or telehealth practitioner -- can offer guidance "if symptoms are manageable."Hill said that like many other conditions, VITT appears to be easier to treat when caught early.

 

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