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Infectious Diseases and Mood

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Infectious diseases such as chronic Lyme disease, reactivation of Epstein Barr Virus (the virus responsible for mononucleosis), and long-term COVID-19 symptoms can cause chronic depression through inflammation, nutrient scavenging, and direct effects on the brain and nervous system. In addition to causing significant fatigue, some viruses go dormant in the nervous system permanently, only to be reactivated in times of high stress. Each of these chronic infectious diseases also has a strong relationship with inflammation, which is another cause of depression. The ability to fight off an infectious disease that may affect mood is dependent on your immune system health, which may be compromised as a result of stress, autoimmunity, or exposure to molds or heavy metals.


 

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Did You Know?

  • COVID-19 long-term symptoms of fatigue, depression, and brain fog may be related to scavenging of specific nutrients that are used to make neurotransmitters.  When the body has to choose to heal the inflammation related to COVID-19 over keeping your mood stable, of course it chooses to put out the flames.  That’s when your brain and body becomes depleted, and long term fatigue and depression develop.

  • The bacteria responsible for chronic Lyme Disease symptoms can invade the brain and neurological tissue and cause depression, anxiety, sleep disorders, fatigue, cognitive impairments, brain fog, obsessive compulsive disorder, and even suicidal thinking.

  • Abnormal immune response to Epstein Barr virus has been linked to depression, fatigue, and schizophrenia. People who were exposed to Epstein Barr Virus in childhood have a higher risk of psychiatric illness in adulthood.  Holistic psychiatry can help treat the dormant virus and prevent recurrence.

 

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