Can COVID-19 lead to mental and neurological complications?
COVID-19 can cause neurological and mental side effects such psychosis, agitation, and stroke. People with pre-existing mental, neurological, or substance-abusing illnesses are also more prone to SARS-CoV-2 infection, and they may face a higher risk of severe consequences, including death.
People who are depressed may
experience low mood, weariness, pessimism, poor sleep, and hunger, as well as
feelings of helplessness, guilt, and hopelessness, as well as a steady loss in
work output. Older adults are more vulnerable, and they require special
attention.
Mental health services are in
higher demand as a result of the pandemic. Bereavement, isolation, loss of
income, and fear can all trigger or exacerbate mental health
problems. Many people may be experiencing an upsurge in alcohol and drug
usage, as well as insomnia and worry. COVID-19, on the other hand, can cause
neurological and mental problems like psychosis, agitation, and stroke. People
with pre-existing mental, neurological, or substance-abusing illnesses are also
more vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection, with a higher chance of severe
consequences and even death.
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