A. Nagadieva, O. Petrenko, A. Yumashev, A. Smirnova, Galina Goduno
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The article analyzes the features of the manifestation of various neurological complications in patients who have had a coronavirus infection. Coronavirus infection can affect the neurological system of the body, causing various symptoms and complications. The virus can enter the nervous system through blood vessels and neural pathways, causing inflammation and damage to nerve cells. Some of the most common neurological symptoms associated with coronavirus infection include headache, smell and taste, coordination disorders, weakness, fatigue, and sleep problems. It is also reported about rare cases when the coronavirus can cause encephalitis (inflammation of the brain), acute myelitis (inflammation of the spinal cord) and other serious neurological complications. The author notes that neurologists today face an unprecedented need to understand and treat the neurological consequences of the long-term development of COVID-19. Today, there is a need for international cooperation between medical societies, rapid and transparent transfer of research data, as well as further mandatory fundamental research to understand the pathophysiological correlates of the long-term development of COVID. In addition, taking into account the growing public demand for evidence-based interventions, it is time for scientists to join forces with each other and to develop preventive and therapeutic strategies for COVID-19 survivors in order to mitigate the consequences for the community
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Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology (2146-8397) Between (2012 Volume 1, Issue 1 - 2018 Volume 7, Issue 1). Journal of Complementary Medicine Research is aimed to serve a contemporary approach to the knowledge about world-wide usage of complementary medicine and their empirical and evidence-based effects. ISSN: 2577-5669