City
Epaper

Study reveals 50% prevalence of panic disorder in Covid patients

By IANS | Updated: October 11, 2022 12:05 IST

Kochi, Oct 11 A study conducted by a leading medical institution here among Covid patients reveal that the ...

Open in App

Kochi, Oct 11 A study conducted by a leading medical institution here among Covid patients reveal that the measures taken for the containment of the virus, have led to the disruption of the physical and mental well-being of individuals.

The study was conducted by the Amrita Hospital among 109 Covid patients who were admitted shows high prevalence of panic disorder with a cut off score of eight in Panic Disorder Severity Scale.

The study was published in the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine.

Dr K.P. Lakshmi of Psychiatry and Behaviour Medicine, Amrita Hospital, who led the study, said panic disorder was diagnosed in 54.3 per cent married patients, 32 per cent unmarried and all widow/widower patients and the prevalence of panic disorder was higher in patients with known physical illness and psychiatric illness, but was lower in patients with recent alcohol use, but more in smokers.

"The finding of an increased panic disorder among married patients may be due to their increased responsibilities and the worries about their family and job uncertainty during the pandemic. Similarly, the findings of a decreased panic disorder in patients with recent alcohol use may be explained by the fact that alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. The increased prevalence of panic in smokers may be due to tobacco being a central nervous system stimulant. The study was conducted in hospitalized patients and the results may not be the same amongst Covid at home care," said Lakshmi.

She said the panic disorder can be treated with psychotherapy and or medications, lifestyle changes, breathing exercises, psychotherapy and medications can help the people suffering from this issue.

It was found out that the panic attack is characterized by sudden extreme anxiety and feeling of impending doom along with physical symptoms like increased heart rate, shortness of breath, muscle tensions, chest discomfort, sweating.

"However, on evaluation, their investigations including ECG will be normal. Hence, the need to understand such attacks for proper diagnosis is important. The duration of a panic attack can vary from seconds to hours, but typically the symptoms reach a peak within ten minutes of onset, and last for roughly 30 minutes," added Lakshmi.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Amrita hospitalAsian pacific journal of tropical medicine
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalKerala: Amit Shah addresses Silver Jubilee event of Amrita Hospital in Kochi

HealthDoctors treat man born with uterus, fallopian tubes via robotic surgery

NationalEmergency cases for heart attacks, high blood pressure, brain strokes spiked in Delhi NCR: Top Experts

NationalPM Modi inaugurates Amrita Hospital in Faridabad, Cancer Hospital in Mohali; says 5G services will revolutionise remote healthcare sector

NationalHaryana CM calls on Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar

National Realted Stories

NationalIndia to conduct mock drill across 244 places today

NationalOne arrested from Assam's Barpeta for 'pro-Pak stand'

NationalAssam: Five Bangladeshi citizens apprehended for illegal infiltration

NationalNMCG approves key projects for Ganga rejuvenation via ecosystem restoration

NationalPakistan is at war with itself, says Assam CM