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World Brain Tumor Day 2021: Here's how COVID-19 affects the brain

For those who think COVID-19 is a respiratory disorder, it's time to think again. As days pass, it has been emerging as the biggest threat to trigger a huge range of neurological disorders.

Stroke, anxiety, confusion, and fatigue are a few names from the long list. There are many instances when people have had complaints of challenges in staying focused, problems with memory, and extreme tiredness after the mild illness.

Neurological experts suggest that earlier nobody realized that the virus does cause problems in the brain but after much analysis, they realized that there could be many factors behind it. The coronavirus disrupts the oxygen flow in the body including the brain, resulting in blood-clotting and the hyper-inflammatory response of the immune system.

However, it is still not clear whether the novel virus itself is affecting the brain too. Though the recovery rate from the coronavirus infection has gone up, many believe that getting back home from the ICU is the beginning of many neurological disorders that a patient never had before.

There has been evidence from the past that how a massive lockdown had affected the brains of the people. Neurologists are working hard to better understand how coronavirus infection is affecting their patients when various researches have estimated that the deadly virus is causing neurological impact.

Recent researchers at the University College London (UCL) have studied the brain of 43 patients with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 infections who developed neurological symptoms, like inflammation, psychosis, and delirium.

The scientists identified 10 cases of temporary brain dysfunction with delirium, 12 cases of brain inflammation, eight cases of strokes, and eight patients with nerve damage. It has been observed that most people with inflammation were suffering from acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM). It's a rare disease and researchers feel that it has increased its prevalence during the pandemic.

If any person is experiencing any neurological symptoms, they should immediately see a neurologist. Even doctors should be aware of the possible neurological effects in the backdrop of the COVID.

We've already witnessed that COVID-19 can evoke an extremely strong immune response called a cytokine storm. During a cytokine storm, the body overproduces immune cells and proteins to the point where they can attack tissues, leading to blood clots and organ failure in some cases. At this point, there's so little data on these patients that these explanations are only ideas. The need of the hour is to have various detailed studies so that the possible neurological mechanisms can be understood and potential treatments can be explored.

Source : DNA India

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