The side effect Covid that frightens even doctors

Coronavirus patients and uninfected children show signs.


Doctors are concerned about a widespread side effect and rarely discussed COVID-19: mental illness.

Ato study Published in the newspaperBrain, behavior and immunity found that more than half of the people who survive Covid-19 later develop a mental health problem such as depression or post-traumatic stress disorder.

In the first study of this type, the researchers interviewed 402 people who had already been hospitalized for COVID-19. They were invited to complete a questionnaire a month after their hospital treatment. The results indicated that 28% of respondents qualified as SSPT, while 42% had an anxiety, 31% had depression, 20% presented symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder and 40% insomnia reported.

Overall, 56% of participants were in the "diagnostic range" for at least one mental health problem. Read on and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout signs that you have already had coronavirus.

Experts exhort more study

Many CIVID-19 patients report psychological or neurological side effects of the disease that can linger for weeks or months, including fatigue, confusion or "brain fog" and personality changes. Scientists suspect that Covid-19 causes inflammation in the brain, which could be responsible for some of these symptoms.

The authors of the new study emphasized that more research is needed. "Considering the alarming impact of CIVID-19 mental health infection, we are now suggesting to evaluate the psychopathology of COVID-19 survivors, diagnose and treat emerging psychiatric conditions, to monitor their changes in time In order to reduce the burden of the disease, which should be very high in patients with psychiatric conditions, "he said.

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Mental health of widespread struggles

Recent research shows that mental health issues are increasing among uninfected. Anxiety about the contraction of virus, social isolation, financial worries and family pressure and relationship-related relationship - name that some of the warranty problems - have made heavy weights.

"As a psychiatrist, my most common patients during the pandemic work mothers who are trying to manage a full-time job at home while being primarily responsible for children at home," Washington, psychiatrist based on DC-based psychiatrist , MD, Ph .D., In a news piece of news from the NBC. "Most reports feel irritable with low energy, the difficulty of focusing, uncontrollable emotions, guilty on the perceived privilege, loss of interest in previous leisure, lack of motivation and reflections. on death and the meaning of life. "

According to a July survey of the National Health Statistics Center and the Census Office, 30% of adults had depressive disorder symptoms, compared with 6.6% last year, while 36% had symptoms of a Anxiety disorder, against 8.2% in 2019.

If you encounter mental health challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic, know that you are not alone. CheckCDC adapts to stress Tips page and a complete list of resources.

And do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spreading - Covid-19 in the first place:MaskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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