Affiliation:
1. Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry Government Nagapattinam Medical College , Tamil Nadu
Abstract
The coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic is seriously affecting healthcare systems all over the world as well as
public mental health; nevertheless, evidence about the COVID-19 pandemic's effects on people with schizophrenia and
the emergence of psychotic symptoms is just now starting to emerge. Schi Recent findings : zophrenia patients exhibit worse COVID-19-related
outcomes, including mortality, and are more susceptible to the disease. They exhibit minimal levels of knowledge and worry about the likelihood
of infection, but they also displayed signicantly stable levels of psychotic symptoms and even an improvement in subjective well-being during
the epidemic. In some cases, the onset of psychotic symptoms appears to be related to SARS-CoV-2, extended social isolation, and the
propagation of false information. Clinicians should advise and educate their patient Summary: s on the hazards associated with COVID-19 and
the SARS-CoV-2 infection as well as the steps that should be taken to prevent spreading the disease. Maintaining continuity of care is very
important, especially for frail patients. Face-to-face visits are sometimes still necessary, despite the fact that telemedicine may be a useful help.
Since viral involvement of the central nervous system appears to be relatively uncommon in COVID-19, the idea that viral infection directly
contributes to the emergence of psychotic illnesses is currently under discussion
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