- Individuals who experience digestive problems after recovering from COVID-19 may also face psychological distress, according to a new study.
- Researchers found a significant association between digestive symptoms post-COVID-19 and psychological distress, including symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress.
- The study involved surveying individuals who had recovered from COVID-19 and assessing their digestive symptoms as well as their psychological well-being.
- Digestive symptoms evaluated in the study included issues such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, and indigestion, which are common among COVID-19 patients and may persist after recovery.
- The findings suggest that the presence of persistent digestive symptoms post-COVID-19 may contribute to psychological distress in affected individuals.
Digestive problems in ‘long COVID’ linked to psychological trauma, according research (Medical Xpress)
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