Some Common Neurological Conditions in COVID-19 Survivors

There have been several studies that raised concern around those suffering from neurologic and psychiatric complications from COVID-19. These complaints are common within the six months after a diagnosis of COVID.

The following study examined over 200,000 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 and 190,000 patients were not admitted to the hospital but experienced the following systems:

·      Mood/psychotic disorders (23.98%)

·      Substance use disorder (6.58%)

·      Insomnia (5.42%)

·      Nerve/plexus disorders (2.58%)

·      Ischemic stroke (2.10%)

·      Dementia (.67%)

·      Intracranial hemorrhage (.56%)

·      Parkinson (.11%)

This shows the severity of  COVID-19 and the impact it may have neurologically. Many still feel there needs to be more studies to further back the findings in order to properly treat long-haul COVID.  

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