
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 77(2), P. 72 - 83
Published: Sept. 23, 2022
The novel coronavirus disease 19 (COVID‐19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2), can have two phases: (generally 4 weeks after onset) and chronic (>4 onset). Both phases include a wide variety of signs symptoms including neurological psychiatric symptoms. that are considered sequelae COVID‐19 termed post‐COVID condition, long COVID‐19, post‐acute SARS‐CoV‐2 infection (PASC). PASC fatigue, dyspnea, palpitation, dysosmia, subfever, hypertension, alopecia, sleep problems, loss concentration, amnesia, numbness, pain, gastrointestinal symptoms, depression, anxiety. Because the specific pathophysiology has not yet been clarified, there no definite criteria hence World Health Organization's definition is quite broad. Consequently, it difficult to correctly diagnose PASC. Approximately 50% patients may show at least one symptom up 12 months infection; however, exact prevalence determined. Despite extensive research in progress worldwide, currently clear diagnostic methodologies or treatments for In this review, we discuss available information on highlight infection. Furthermore, provide clinical suggestions diagnosing caring with based our outpatient clinic experience.
Language: Английский