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Health Study: The Risk Of Depression, Anxiety And Mental Illness Is Increasing In Covid Survivors

 Recently a study published in the British Medical General (BMJ) is saying that the risk of mental illness is increasing significantly in people who have gone through Kovid infection during the pandemic . At present, a chapter named Kovid Pandemic has been added to the story of the life of adult humans living in most parts of the earth. The life of humans who survived even after 1945 can be divided into two chapters, before the war and after the war.

In the same way, the lives of people who have seen this biggest health tragedy in modern human history can ...

Recently a study published in the British Medical General (BMJ) is saying that the risk of mental illness is increasing significantly in people who have gone through Kovid infection during the pandemic . At present, a chapter named Kovid Pandemic has been added to the story of the life of adult humans living in most parts of the earth. The life of humans who survived even after 1945 can be divided into two chapters, before the war and after the war.

In the same way, the lives of people who have seen this biggest health tragedy in modern human history can be divided into two parts - before the pandemic and after the pandemic.

For those who recovered from covid in this pandemic, everything is still not golden for them. A recent study is saying that the mental health condition of Kovid Survivors is not good. Even those who have survived in Kovid, now serious complications of mental health are arising in them. They are suffering from anxiety, depression. Cognitive decline is happening relatively fast in them. The incidence of opioid use among those people is increasing. His mental health is facing serious dangers.

Researchers have collected data from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and analyzed the mental health status of people affected by SARS-CoV-2 a year later. In the analysis, researchers found that people who have gone through Kovid, the risk of mental illness is much higher than other people. He is facing all kinds of mental problems. Taking depression medicines. Among the people going for therapy and counseling, there are more people who are Kovid Survivors.

This study has been published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). Dr. Ziad Al Alay, a clinical epidemiologist and assistant professor at the University of Washington, is leading the study. They say that our study is making it clear that the corona virus is not just a virus attacking the respiratory system. It is affecting every organ of our body and the whole system in a very systematic way. From mental health to cognitive decline, this virus is playing its role.

When we are talking about mental health, depression, anxiety etc., it is not just emotional. It's not just despair and fear. Dr. Ziad says that it is affecting people's mental wiring and cognitive function, which can have worrisome consequences in the long run.

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