Half of COVID patients have these symptoms for months, according to the study
A scary long-term effect is scientists.
Coronavirus was first considered a mainly respiratory illness. But six months in the pandemic, researchers continue to discover that the virus can seriously affect other organ systems, including the heart, kidneys and brain at a relatively long-term basis.
Last week, a new study published intheLancet It is found that 55% diagnosed with coronavirus have neurological symptoms three months after their diagnosis.
Neurological symptoms reported by people who have had COVID-19 include a serious fatigue, confusion, cerebral fog, an inability to focus, changes in personality, insomnia and loss of taste and / or the smell.
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When doctors compared the cerebral analyzes of 60 CIVID-19 patients to those of non-infected persons, they found that the brain of COVID patients had structural changes associated with memory loss and the loss of the meaning of the smell.
Last month, researchers at London University College warned that coronavirus could cause a "epidemic" of brain damage. For a published studyin the newspaperBrainThe scientists examined 43 CIVID-19 patients treated in London aged 16 to 85 years. Scientists found 10 cases of "temporary brain malfunction" and delirium, 12 cases of cerebral inflammation, eight cases of traits and eight cases of nervous damage.
Some people have had light cases of COVID; other more serious. But the severity of the general disease has not determined whether the person has undergone neurological symptoms; For some people, neurological problems were the only symptoms they had.
Seen in previous epidemics
The culprit may be inflammation that Covid causes the brain and the nervous system; It has also been recently reported that Covid can ignite the heart, causing electrical problems that affect its ability to beat regularly.
The researchers at the University of London emphasized that previous viral pandemics have resulted in generous neurological problems. "We should be vigilant and look at these complications among people who have had Covid-19," Dr. Michael Zandi said. "We would see a large-scale epidemic of pandemic-related brain damage - perhaps similar to the Lethargica encephalitis epidemic in the 1920s and 1930s after the 1918 pandemic pandemic, remains seen."
Difficulty to return to normal life
Dr. Zijian Chen, Medical Director of Mount Sinai Care Center in New York, "said Marketwatch, he had seen patients with extreme fatigue and difficulty concentrating for months to months after the technical recovery of the virus. "And it's important because, despite their" finished "illness, they have a hard time getting back to normal life," he said.
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