POSTCOVID SYNDROME AND ITS NEUROPSYCHIATRIC CONSEQUENCES AFTER COVID-19 IN PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLISM

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Turaev Bobir Temirpulatovich, Kubaev Rustam Murodullayevich

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The long‑term negative impact of COVID-19 on the health of patients with alcoholism is uncertain. A wide range of studies are currently underway to study the prevalence of depression, anxiety, delirium in COVID‑19 patients. These patients have a number of long-term multisystemic symptoms without organ damage and in normal physical and laboratory performance, which are accompanied by a decrease in performance at different levels, including those associated with cognitive disorders that manifest equally in all age groups. An inverse correlation was found between the severity of depressive symptoms and the duration of hospitalization of patients. Coronavirus seropositivity is associated with suicidal behavior within a year after acute illness. Women and patients with a previous diagnosis of depression or anxiety disorder have a greater risk of developing fatigue.


 

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Turaev Bobir Temirpulatovich, Kubaev Rustam Murodullayevich. (2023). POSTCOVID SYNDROME AND ITS NEUROPSYCHIATRIC CONSEQUENCES AFTER COVID-19 IN PATIENTS WITH ALCOHOLISM. European Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Development, 11, 42–46. Retrieved from http://ejird.journalspark.org/index.php/ejird/article/view/301
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