The relationship between balance and flu-like symptoms: a medical condition that needs attention

Serhat Kaya
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Objective: In general, while upper respiratory tract viruses cause flu-like complaints, balance problems associated with these viruses are often overlooked. It has been a long time since the first appearance of Covid-19, but unfortunately, there is still no fully effective treatment for this disease. Along with balance manifestations, especially several vestibular symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo, and tinnitus are described as common clinical manifestations in COVID-19. In our study, we investigated the effects of Covid-19 on the balance system with routine balance tests and we tried to localize a possible disorder in the balance system. Materials and Methods: Volunteers were divided into two groups. The number of volunteers in each group was thirty. The first group consisted of SARS-CoV-2-positive patients and the second group consisted of healthy people. Spontaneous nystagmus determination, Romberg test, Fukuda stepping test (FST), head thrust test (HTT), head shake test (HST), finger-nose test, and tandem walking test were applied. Results: The lateral fall in the Romberg test, rotation in the FST, and nystagmus in the HST are significant in Group 1 (p<0.001), (p<0.001), (p<0.03). The relationship between the fall side in the Romberg test and the direction of rotation in the FST were found to be significant in Group 1 (p<0.001). Similarly, the relationship between the direction of rotation in the FST and the nys-tagmus direction in the HST, and the direction of the saccadic correction in the HTT were found to be sig-nificant (p<0.026), (p<0.010). Conclusion: In SARS-CoV-2 positive patients, the balance system, especially the peripheric vestibular system, may be affected even if the patients do not have obvious complaints about balance. Routine balance tests that can be performed quickly in the outpatient clinic can be used effectively for the evaluation of balance.
平衡与流感样症状之间的关系:需要注意的医学状况
目的:一般来说,虽然上呼吸道病毒引起流感样症状,但与这些病毒相关的平衡问题往往被忽视。自Covid-19首次出现以来已经很长时间了,但不幸的是,这种疾病仍然没有完全有效的治疗方法。除了平衡表现外,前庭症状如头晕、眩晕、耳鸣等被认为是新冠肺炎的常见临床表现。在我们的研究中,我们通过常规平衡测试来研究Covid-19对平衡系统的影响,并试图定位平衡系统中可能存在的障碍。材料与方法:将志愿者分为两组。每组志愿者人数为30人。第一组由sars - cov -2阳性患者组成,第二组由健康人组成。自发性眼球震颤测定、Romberg试验、Fukuda步进试验(FST)、头推力试验(HTT)、头摇试验(HST)、指鼻试验和串联行走试验。结果:Romberg试验的侧落、FST的旋转、HST的眼球震颤在1组中有显著性差异(p<0.001)、(p<0.001)、(p<0.03)。Romberg试验中跌倒侧与FST旋转方向之间的关系在第1组中具有显著性(p<0.001)。同样,FST的旋转方向与HST的眼球-tagmus方向之间的关系,以及HTT的跳眼校正方向之间的关系也很显著(p<0.026), (p<0.010)。结论:在SARS-CoV-2阳性患者中,即使患者没有明显的平衡症状,也可能影响平衡系统,特别是外周前庭系统。可在门诊快速进行的常规平衡测试可有效地用于平衡评估。
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