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In rare cases, COVID-19 survivors can develop psychosis and suicidal thoughts – Business Insider Australia
A rare subset of COVID-19 patients around the globe have developed psychotic symptoms ranging from disturbing delusions to vivid hallucinations weeks after the…
- Some COVID-19 patients have experienced hallucinations and delusions weeks after the onset of their illness.
- Cases of psychosis associated with COVID-19 are rare, but many patients will experience some neurological symptoms.
- Neurological symptoms may occur due to the widespread inflammation associated with the syndrome, or possibly because of an immune system reaction.
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A rare subset of COVID-19 patients around the globe have developed psychotic symptoms…
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