Research reveals new symptoms Long COVID affects the nervous system severely depressed

COVID-19 update Look at the average number of new infections weekly. You can see that Africa has gone down, Europe, North America and Oceania are stabilizing. The rest of Asia and South America are still climbing.

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Nature Medicine, 17 January 2022 issue, published article by Nolen LT et al., summarizing the overall impact of COVID-19 infection. to neurological symptoms

found that infected with COVID-19 will findNeurological symptoms can occur from the acute phase. andsubacute stage up to 35-85%

It’s also a long-term problem. have persistent symptoms or arrhythmiasLong COVID” can have a variety of symptoms

There was a survey of people aged 30-59 who had been infected with coronavirus. and have problems with thinking and memory Up to 30% of these people reported being unable to do the work they used to be able to do.

certain neurological symptoms It has gradually improved over time, but some are reported to have reappearing and recurring spores over time.

even those who have been infected but do not have to stay in the hospital It was reported thatexperiencing neurological symptoms for up to 3-9 months such as dizziness, vertigo, depression, problems with thinking and memory including smell and taste There are quite a few people under the age of 65.
Therefore, strict self-defense is necessary. It’s better not to get infected…

refer
Nolen, L.T., Mukerji, S.S. & Mejia, N.I. Post-acute neurological consequences of COVID-19: an unequal burden. Nat Med (2022).

Thank you Thira Woratanarat

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