Mental Health

Mental health issues are prevalent in long COVID, with many patients experiencing anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and mood disorders. Prolonged symptoms, uncertainty about recovery, and the impact on daily life contribute to psychological distress. Comprehensive care for long COVID should include mental health assessments, counseling, and support services to address these challenges and promote holistic well-being during recovery.

Long Covid Symptoms Mental Health

Mental Health in Long COVID

Mental health challenges in Long COVID can manifest in a variety of ways, including persistent anxiety, depression, mood swings, cognitive dysfunction (such as "brain fog"), insomnia, and post-traumatic stress symptoms

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Long Covid Symptoms Mental Health

Psychosis in Long COVID

Psychosis in Long COVID may present with a variety of symptoms, including hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that aren't there), delusions (false beliefs not based on reality), disorganized thinking, paranoia, and cognitive disturbances

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SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE – Factors Associated with Psychiatric Outcomes and Coping in Long COVID

The study sheds light on the psychiatric burden faced by Long COVID patients, highlighting the need for comprehensive support and targeted interventions to address their mental health challenges

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