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COVID-19 patients experience neurological signs

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Jun 2, 2020
COVID-19 patients experience neurological signs

Altered mental status and stroke are the most typical neurological signs that hospitalized COVID-19 clients experience, according to a new study from Italy.

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New research study explores the neurological symptoms that seem to characterize COVID-19

Individuals with SARS-CoV-2, which is the infection that causes COVID-19, can experience a range of signs.

According to the Centers for Illness Control and Prevention (CDC), these are normally physical symptoms, such as fever or chills, a cough, tiredness, and shortness of breath.

Among the warning signs that suggest that a person requires emergency medical care, the CDC list confusion and a failure to get up or stay awake.

Although the neurological symptoms connected with COVID-19 have actually received much less attention than the physical symptoms, some research studies recommend that they prevail amongst individuals with serious forms of the illness.

A research study in the BMJ, for example, found that among COVID-19 clients who passed away at a medical facility in Wuhan, China, 22%had actually experienced a condition of awareness, compared with only 1%of those who recuperated.

A preprint of another study of hospitalized patients in China found that general, 25%had main nervous system signs or illness. These consisted of headaches, lightheadedness, impaired awareness, uncoordinated muscle movements, seizures, and strokes

These were most likely in those with severe disease. For instance, 6%in the extreme group had strokes, compared with 1%in the non-severe group.

In the first published study of its kind, scientists at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio and several Italian universities evaluated the findings of imaging examinations into hospitalized patients in Italy who experienced neurological symptoms with COVID-19

The scientists have now published their results in the journal Radiology

After China, Italy became the second epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. Italy has actually now had more than 33,000 deaths

The scientists evaluated the records of clients treated at the University of Brescia, the University of Eastern Piedmont in Novara, and the University of Sassari.

Out of 725 clients, 15%experienced neurological symptoms or disease. Of this 15%, 99%went through a CT scan

The most common neurological signs were “modified frame of mind,” which 59%of the patients exper

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