"Unveiling Cognitive Dysfunction in Long COVID: New Insights and Predictions"

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Source: The BMJ
"Unveiling Cognitive Dysfunction in Long COVID: New Insights and Predictions"
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Cognitive problems are common after acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, with up to a third of long covid patients experiencing persistent symptoms of cognitive impairment. The nature and trajectory of the impairment should be documented, and alternative diagnoses should be excluded. Self-management techniques, such as pacing and reducing cognitive load, may help patients manage their condition. While cognitive symptoms tend to improve over time, those with chronically persistent symptoms lasting more than 12 months have a lower chance of improvement. Referral to specialist multidisciplinary long covid services or cognitive disorders clinics may be beneficial for patients with severe, progressive, or persistent cognitive impairment.

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