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People who had COVID are vulnerable to develop neurological symptoms

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 7, 2022, 15:30 IST
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​COVID can affect your brain functioning

The virus that causes COVID-19 is known to cause severe acute respiratory syndrome, but did you know that it may also alter your brain functioning? Neurologic complications in patients with COVID-19 are commonly seen in patients during their course of treatment. More than 80 percent of hospitalized patients may experience neurologic symptoms at some point during their disease course.

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​What are some common neurological symptoms in COVID patients?

Patients with COVID-19 suffer from neurological illnesses, including Stroke, due to their hypercoagulable state. They are also known to suffer from various other neurological ailments like Encephalopathy (abnormal behaviors), Guillain-Barre Syndrome (Nerve disease causing paralysis), and memory impairment (Brain Fog). In addition, patients with COVID-19 have reported various neurological sequelae (complications involving damage to the central nervous system).

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​Stroke and paralysis are also risk factors for COVID patients

In addition, patients with COVID-19 can also present symptoms like Stroke and Paralysis following their illness, which can even become a medical emergency. Since they are more prone to form blood clots more quickly, they are more vulnerable to these conditions.

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​Diabetes and hypertension may worsen neurological symptomsgetty

Further, memory impairment and slowness of activity are also reported by patients in post-COVID-19 phases, especially in elderly patients with other comorbidities like Diabetes and blood pressure. COVID and hypertension are interrelated as Researchers have found that the COVID-19 pandemic could be to blame for blood pressure fluctuations.

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​The last word

Finally, patients who have suffered from COVID-19 can also develop neuropathy and depression following their illness. In such case scenarios, medical treatment and diagnosis will be needed, although the first step is an assessment and advice from a specialized neurologist.

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