NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS IN PATIENTS SURVIVORS OF COVID-19

  • Xalimova X.M.
  • Shermukhamedova F. K.
  • Ibragimov Z.B.
Keywords: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 central nervous system, peripheral nervous system

Abstract

Almost half of patients with COVID-19 had various neurological changes. Loss of taste and sense of smell after coronavirus, severe headaches, dizziness and a number of other similar symptoms indicate damage to the central nervous system as a result of exposure to the virus. Even patients who recover from a number of COVID-19 have long-term depression, anxiety, memory impairment and other such problems. A deeper study of the effects of coronavirus infection on the nervous system suggests the need to investigate the neurological changes observed in the patient and to develop measures to prevent these complications in COVID-19 patients.

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Published
2023-12-03
How to Cite
Xalimova X.M., Shermukhamedova F. K., & Ibragimov Z.B. (2023). NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS IN PATIENTS SURVIVORS OF COVID-19. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 4(6), 1262-1267. https://doi.org/10.51699/cajmns.v4i6.2222
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