This work includes consideration of neurological consequences of acute respiratory viral infection (ARVI), such as
meningitis, encephalitis, headache, sleep disorders and mental disorders. The authors are based on existing studies
showing that ARVI can cause inflammatory processes in the nervous system and lead to long-term health consequences.
The article also discusses methods of diagnosis and treatment of neurological manifestations of ARVI. The research results
may be useful for doctors treating patients with acute respiratory viral infections, as well as for people who want to
understand the possible consequences of this disease. In addition, the authors note that the neurological consequences of
ARVI can be especially dangerous for certain groups of patients, such as children, the elderly and people with concomitant
diseases. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the neurological symptoms of ARVI and to carry out timely diagnosis
and treatment. The paper also notes that possible causes of neurological manifestations of ARVI may be not only viruses,
but also immune mechanisms, as well as other factors such as stress and lack of physical activity during the disease. In
general, the article provides an overview of the neurological consequences of ARVI, indicating their severity and the need
for additional research in this area. This information can be useful both for doctors and for the general public, helping to
understand the importance of prevention and timely treatment of acute respiratory viral infections.
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