The pandemic has increased the mental health problems of the people. If the context is undeniably worrisome, it seems likely that the virus itself can have an effect on our brains and trigger mental illnesses.
SARS-CoV-2 is definitely one virus very mysterious. at the beginning of global pandemicIt appeared as a respiratory virus that caused a . was giving birth to Pathology Asymptomatic in 80% of the patients and can lead to severe forms in fragile patients such as obese, elderly. diabetics, We now know that it is much more complicated than that. First, there is tall covid, In fact, patients continue to experience symptoms, sometimes very debilitating, after several months. contamination, COVID-19 Could it really be a chronic disease? Second, there are long-term sequelae, which can also occur in people who have had a mild form of infection for only a few days.
Recently, a study showed that contamination by exposure to SARS-CoV-2 Increased risk of cardiac arrest (+61%) andthe strokes (+52%) in the next year. a publication of a prestigious british medical journal (BMJ) brings new data: sequestration on mental health has also been observed for at least a year.
mental health consequences
study of batch Three groups included:
- Group 1: 153,848 people who were infected with SARS-CoV-2. In the two years prior to the study, none of them had been diagnosed with a mental disorder or had received psychiatric treatment;
- Group 2: A control group of people who did not possibly did not become infected (n=5,637,840);
- Group 3: A control group was formed before the pandemic (n = 5,859,251).
Group 1 presented a higher risk of having an anxiety disorder (+35%) and a depressive disorder (+40%). Logically, this group had consumed more thanantidepressant and worrying (benzodiazepines) Of greater concern, group 1 also had a higher risk of cognitive decline and sleep problems (+41%).
even in people with a mild form
Those who required hospitalization had the most severe mental consequences. And if these troubles came from a post Traumatic Stress Understandable enough? possibly No. The authors found an increased risk of mental health problems in patients hospitalized for COVID-19 compared to patients hospitalized Cold serious or for any other reason. In addition, sequelae have also been observed in people who have had a mild form of the disease.
The authors conclude: It’s not just a respiratory virus. In fact, if the focus is on the symptomrespiration early in the infection, it is now clear that SARS-CoV-2 is capable of causing harm to many people other organs,
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