Many people experience “long COVID” symptoms after an acute attack of COVID-19 infection. Half of them are neuropsychiatric and show obvious symptoms. How do COVID-19 infections damage the brain and nerves?
There are two ways to improve these damages.
Half of All Long COVID Cases Have Psychiatric and Neurological Symptoms
According to a study published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases in 2022, among the top 18 symptoms of long COVID, 50 percent of them are neuropsychiatric ones, including memory problems, sleep problems, brain fog, anxiety, depression, smell or taste disorders, dizziness, and headaches.
An article in the journal Science suggests that vaccination may also cause rare symptoms similar to those of long COVID….
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