Symptoms and complications of SARS-CoV-2virus infection in the aspect of speech therapyrehabilitation – literature review

Q4 Medicine
Katarzyna Miszczak, Jagoda Łukowiak, Natalia Tuz-Hrycyna
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Abstract

Introduction: The past three years have seen the publication of numerous scientific studies from around the world, investigating the etiology, symptoms and complications of SARS CoV-2 virus infection, which causes COVID-19 disease. Until now, the long-term complications resulting from systemic dysfunction are unknown, but researchers are continually publishing the results of studies to date. Some of them already reliably show the various symptoms of the infection and their consequences. Furthermore, based on the course of the development of the infection and the associated management, scientists are predicting the complications of COVID-19.

Aim: The aim of this article is to present the possible complications of SARS-CoV-2 virus infection from the perspective of speech therapy rehabilitation, based on a review of the worldwide literature. The sequelae of the infection shown herein are mainly related to disorders of all laryngeal functions, i.e. respiratory, protective and phonatory functions, as well as olfactory and/or taste disorders and language and communication disorders. Moreover, the article presents the possibilities of speech therapy rehabilitation for each of the disorders.

Conclusions: Research indicates a number of symptoms and complications of COVID-19 infection, the vast majority of which relate to head and neck complications. The diagnosis and speech therapy of patients during the course of virus infection and during the post-infection recovery period is particularly important for the safety of patients and their comfort in life. Furthermore, it contributes to faster recovery, which seems particularly important in the case of active patients. In addition, multidisciplinary management in cooperation with doctors, physiotherapists and psychologists is necessary.
sars - cov -2病毒感染在语言治疗康复方面的症状及并发症——文献综述
& lt; b>介绍:& lt; / b>过去三年来,世界各地发表了大量科学研究,调查了导致COVID-19疾病的SARS冠状病毒感染的病因、症状和并发症。到目前为止,系统功能障碍引起的长期并发症尚不清楚,但研究人员不断发表迄今为止的研究结果。其中一些已经可靠地显示了感染的各种症状及其后果。此外,根据感染的发展过程和相关管理,科学家们正在预测COVID-19的并发症。</br></br>& lt; b>目的:& lt; / b>本文在回顾国内外文献的基础上,从语言治疗康复的角度介绍SARS-CoV-2病毒感染可能出现的并发症。此处所示的感染的后遗症主要与喉的所有功能障碍有关,即呼吸、保护和发声功能,以及嗅觉和/或味觉障碍和语言和交流障碍。此外,文章还介绍了每种障碍的语言治疗康复的可能性。& lt; b>结论:& lt; / b>研究表明,COVID-19感染有许多症状和并发症,其中绝大多数与头颈部并发症有关。在病毒感染期间和感染后恢复期对患者的诊断和言语治疗对患者的安全和生活舒适度尤为重要。此外,它有助于更快的恢复,这似乎对活跃的病人特别重要。此外,与医生、物理治疗师和心理学家合作的多学科管理是必要的。
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Polish Otorhinolaryngology Review
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