It is found that as many as 84% of COVID-19 patients have sequelae. What are the symptoms of sequela?

Delirium, insanity and restlessness are common during hospitalization of patients with severe COVID-19. According to this study, although more research is needed, most patients may not have long-term mental problems after rehabilitation. Jonathan Rogers, a researcher and clinician at a foundation of University College London, said: We analyzed more than 3,550 patients and found that most of them had no mental health problems after infection.

The study, published in The Lancet Psychiatry, reviewed 72 studies on two coronaviruses and the recent study on coronavirus pneumonia-19 to determine the relationship between these diseases and mental problems. Novel coronavirus is not reported in the current rehabilitation plan, so there is a lack of data on long-term mental illness.

Dame til Vickers, deputy director of the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (Psychology and Systems Science) at King's College London, who was not involved in the study, said that the survivors of the new crown pneumonia may indeed have different physical and psychological problems after recovering from a serious illness. These survivors have also returned to different environments, constantly being reminded to stay at home as much as possible, and facing personal financial crisis and the reduction of social support networks, which may aggravate mental health problems.

Besides COVID-19, there are six other coronaviruses that can infect humans, four of which can cause the common cold. The other two could be fatal. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus is the chief culprit of Middle East respiratory syndrome. Since the first appearance of 20 12, it has caused more than 800 deaths worldwide and may cause severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus. From 2002 to 2004, 774 people died of SARS coronavirus. Since then, no other confirmed cases have been found in the world. Compared with COVID-19, which broke out in February 20 19, the global death toll has exceeded 300,000, and it is still rising. In this review, the researchers reviewed the psychological effects of SARS and MERS on patients' rehabilitation. Through these studies, we are evaluating the influence of novel coronavirus on people's later life.