PROGRESSIVE MEMORY LOSS IN PATIENTS RECOVERED FROM SARS-COV-2 / COVID-19
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v7i10.2715Keywords:
SARS-CoV-2. Neuroplasticity. Breathing. Memory loss.Abstract
ABSTRACT: Even nullifying the hypothesis of Sars-CoV-2 / Covid-19, we were already suffering due to difficulties in memorization. The culture of a people, linked to anxiety and how it is conducted, as well as genetic factors, are precursors to the consequences/symptoms that we can observe in patients recovered from Covid-19, including difficulty in concentration, reasoning, and memory. In this article, we briefly report the relationship of the new Covid-19 coronavirus with the central nervous system, which can result in permanent or progressive sequelae in the focus of attention, understanding, memory and reversal of this condition through brain neuroplasticity. Effects of infection can be seen in relation to episodes of thrombosis, stroke, kidney and heart failure, pulmonary fibrosis, among other factors, but the study will be outlined in neuroscience, specifically in memory.
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