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A PERSPECTIVE OF POST COVID-19 SYMPTOMS AND MENTAL HEALTH
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The symptoms of COVID-19 are acute and mostly people recovered from these after a specific time period. Although, a considerable percentage of patients around the globe were affected but Per our knowledge, study of post covid- 19 associated mental health symptoms found scarce. The present study was organized to inspect the frequency of long-term anosmia, parosmia, odynophagia and associated mental health issues in the Pakistani population. A 5-month study was collected via an online questionnaire and phone calls among patients infected from March 2020 to February 2021. This study included a total of 124 patients with COVID-19 RT-PCR positive test. It was recorded by this survey that almost 13% of cases were with long-term anosmia, 81% with parosmia after short-term anosmia, and 79%with odynophagia. The level of depression and anxiety among patients suffering from long-term parosmia was significantly higher in participants than in anosmia. Most shockingly, a large fraction of respondents showed self-medication during the COVID-19 infection leading to the misuse of antibiotics, especially azithromycin, as medical treatment. To summarize, anosmia, parosmia and odynophagia are prominent, persistent symptoms of COVID-19 disease in thePakistani population leading to associated mental health issues. There’s a dire need for detailed research and proper awareness campaigns through different platforms about long-covid and medical treatment to avoid further health and psychological problems.
Lahore Garrison University
Title: A PERSPECTIVE OF POST COVID-19 SYMPTOMS AND MENTAL HEALTH
Description:
The symptoms of COVID-19 are acute and mostly people recovered from these after a specific time period.
Although, a considerable percentage of patients around the globe were affected but Per our knowledge, study of post covid- 19 associated mental health symptoms found scarce.
The present study was organized to inspect the frequency of long-term anosmia, parosmia, odynophagia and associated mental health issues in the Pakistani population.
A 5-month study was collected via an online questionnaire and phone calls among patients infected from March 2020 to February 2021.
This study included a total of 124 patients with COVID-19 RT-PCR positive test.
It was recorded by this survey that almost 13% of cases were with long-term anosmia, 81% with parosmia after short-term anosmia, and 79%with odynophagia.
The level of depression and anxiety among patients suffering from long-term parosmia was significantly higher in participants than in anosmia.
Most shockingly, a large fraction of respondents showed self-medication during the COVID-19 infection leading to the misuse of antibiotics, especially azithromycin, as medical treatment.
To summarize, anosmia, parosmia and odynophagia are prominent, persistent symptoms of COVID-19 disease in thePakistani population leading to associated mental health issues.
There’s a dire need for detailed research and proper awareness campaigns through different platforms about long-covid and medical treatment to avoid further health and psychological problems.
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