First, sleep disorders. Many people have disrupted the pace of life because of the epidemic, resulting in poor sleep quality. Some people are influenced by their neighbors, their personal biological clocks change and their sleep rhythm is disrupted.
Second, anxiety. At the beginning of the epidemic, people didn't know much about novel coronavirus, which caused great panic. Others are anxious because of unemployment, reduced income and children's inability to go to school. The emotional manifestations of anxiety are: I feel uneasy and feel like "riding a roller coaster"; It is difficult to calm down and not devote myself to work; Physically, I have difficulty breathing, sighing and stiff limbs.
Third, depression. In particular, some patients who were anxious or depressed before relapsed during the epidemic, showing symptoms such as depression, pessimism and despair, loss of appetite, weight loss, irregular menstruation, abnormal urination and defecation. If the symptoms have not improved for more than half a month, you must go to the hospital for help in time.