Researchers claim that Kovid can affect the brain of patients, which can lead to dementia

New Delhi: COVID-19 has brought with it other health complications, leading to some new diseases for the affected. Some of the symptoms include brain fog, attention issues, and delusions, and researchers are trying to analyze whether these infections may have long-term consequences for the brain.

Although early studies are not convincing, scientists in new research have found changes in brain biology in COVID-19 that cured patients with problems months after infection. They have also found a link between lack of smell and mental sharpness in older adults.

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As USA Today reports, new studies suggest that people over 60 continue to have neurological problems long after their initial infection. Researchers seem to be more concerned about the possibility that brain symptoms could lead to dementia years or even decades later.

What do experts say?

Ronald Peterson, chief of the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center in Rochester, Minnesota, said the duration of long-lasting COVID-19 symptoms is unclear. “It may take months for people to get back to square one, but I don’t think I’ll conclude that this is going to be a permanent, permanent situation,” Peterson said.

Dr. George Vavogios, lead author of one of the new studies, is concerned about the frequency of these brain problems. According to the report, half and others in their study showed cognitive problems after infection, regardless of their age.

People who have Alzheimer’s, a degenerative brain condition, tend to do poorly during pandemics, Snyder said, with 16 percent of those deaths last year compared to last year, both from COVID-19 infections and perhaps indirect. effects, such as social isolation.

Whereas studies have indicated that the condition of Alzheimer’s can be worsened by the Kovid-19 infection itself.

Whereas another study published in the Lancet Psychiatry journal reported that people who were diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past six months were more likely to develop depression, dementia, psychosis and stroke.

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