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More than half of Covid's survivors will have one of these mental health disorders for the rest of their lives.


While we continue to learn more about COVID-19, it has become clear that the virus toll does not always end after the death of the patient's fever or their cough disappears. Renal damage to chronic fatigue,The influence of COVID-19 persists In the survivors of a series of alarming routes. And the coronavirus does not just affect your physical health, it also wages up your mental health. In fact, a recent study revealed that56% of COVID-19 survivorsMental disorder After recovering from the virus.

The new study of the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, Italy, examined 402 patients-265 men and 137 women - one month after their release from the hospital after being treated for COVID-19. By using clinical interviews and self-assessment questionnaires to assess patient symptoms of various mental health disorders, researchers found that nearly 56% of patients studied "presented a clinical score forAt least one mental disorder. "The researchers also hypothesize that inflammation plays an important role in the development of these mental disorders in CVIV-19 survivors, citing this" worst inflammation of lead [s] at worst depression ".

The results show that Covid-19 has not only the capacity ofEncourage the development of a mental disorder In patients who have never had a forward, but the virus also exacerbates mental disorders in patients who already have them. "Patients with a positive psychiatric diagnosis with increased score on most psychopathological measures, with similar basic inflammation," wrote the authors.

Many of these mental illnesses are considered "noncommunicable high load conditions associated with years of life lived with disability". So, not only, Covid-19 survivors face theEffects of the virus on their bodyBut many will also have mental disorders that could stay with them their entire life. Read it to find out which mental health disorders COVID-19 survivors are most often confronted, at least common to the most common. And for more persistent symptoms of coronaviruses, checkThese are the symptoms of coronavirus that you might have forever.

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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There were several reports thatCoronavirus Aggrave Tocbut according to this new study, 20% ofCOVID-19 survivors develop OCD Following the virus.

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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Regarding thetrauma that can come with coronavirus beatingIt is probably not surprising that 28% of people with COVID-19 in the Italian study had PTSD. And for more about what it is to fight the virus, check:I am a nurse who has not been sick for years. Coronavirus almost killed me.

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Depression

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There are many waysCOVID-19 affects the brainAnd depression is a way it can manifest. In the new study, 31% of COVID-19 survivors were judged clinically depressed. And for more means coronavirus sticks with survivors, checkMost people with severe coronaviruses can not get rid of these 2 symptoms.

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Insomnia

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While some people reportFatigue following coronavirus, 40% of COVID-19 survivors in the Italian study concerned the opposite effect: insomnia. And for more information up to date,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

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Anxiety

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In the study, the most common mental health disorder indicated among coronavirus survivors was anxious, with 42%.

In addition, the study revealed that the mental health of men was better than by far women. Women were more likely to fight both anxiety and depression ", mark higher in all measurements." And for more information on the sex division of COVID-19, checkThat's why Coronavirus kills more men than women, a new study says.


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