Covid-: 2023 The world has completely changed since the arrival of Covid Pandemic. Crores of people lost their lives due to this disease. But, today we are not talking about those who lost their lives due to this disease. Today we will talk about those people who have suffered from this disease. Recent Covid- A report has come out in which information has been given about the effect of this disease on the infected patient in the long run. If the report is to be believed then Covid-02 The effect of this disease is very bad on the brain of patients suffering from it. ,can affect the brain Covid-02 can be seen and treated mainly as a respiratory disease, but it is more serious in terms of effects on the human body. It is serious because, it can affect the brain which can lead to neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Renowned doctor Dr. Yatish Agarwal has said this. Senior Professor of Vardhman Mahaveer Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, Dr. Aggarwal, describing the epidemic as a ‘thousand-headed monster’, said that- Covid- effect of nose, throat and It has spread far beyond the lungs. Its effect can also affect the brain, the most important part of the body.
30-84 Percentage Covid- Neurological complications in patients In a special article for the Manorama Yearbook 2019 he states that- Comprehensive clinical study shows that -61 Percentage Covid-02 patients have neurological complications. Many people who experience neurological symptoms are less than 10 years old and were healthy before infection. In the article, he has said that many people who have been affected by the infection may have panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder and depression. These problems can also increase conditions like excessive alcohol consumption, drug abuse, suicidal tendencies, delusions. ,some of these have serious effects Doctor has said that Covid-02 Symptoms of moderate to severe anxiety are common in people infected with HIV, their family members, and the community. There is now strong evidence that the multiple-form coronavirus can affect brain function, behavior and intellectual abilities in a variety of ways. Dr Agarwal, Dean, University School of Medicine and Para Medical Health Sciences, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University said, “Some of these effects are severe and go away in a short time, but some others affect for a long time . (with language input)
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Wed, Feb 8, 2023, 7: 51 PM IST