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Self-perception of dizziness and the relationship with the easing of COVID-19 social distancing rules, immunization and vitamin supplementation

de Oliveira PF;
Lima MS;
Santos EJ;
Santos TFC;
Cabral A;
Raposo OFF

Priscila Feliciano de Oliveira

Meline dos Santos Lima

Emanuelle de Jesus Santos

Tamara Figueiredo do Carmo Santos

Aline Cabral

Oscar Felipe Falcão Raposo


Resumen

Objective: To analyze the behavior of people with dizziness when faced with the easing of the COVID-19 social distancing rules, immunization and use of vitamin supplementation. Method: A self-perception questionnaire was applied in electronic format, during the period of easing of the COVID-19 social distancing rules, with 19 closed questions. The following aspects were addressed: identification, general health (COVID-19, influenza, immunization and comorbidities), time of onset of dizziness, means of protection against COVID-19, vitamin supplementation, homemade recipes and use of teas. Results: 667 Brazilians were interviewed, all eligible to participate in the research. Of these, 261 (39.1%) self-reported the presence of dizziness, with a mean age of 37.91 years, with a prevalence of females. The use of masks and hand hygiene were protective measures that continued to be adopted during the easing of the COVID-19 social distancing rules, with 89.2% reporting, even after having been immunized, that they were afraid of contracting SARS COV -two. It was observed that 11.1% triggered dizziness after a positive test for COVID-19; in addition, 32.2% consulted a nutritionist to start the supplementation process (p=0.005), 65.1% used vitamin supplements (p=0.001) and 19.8% reported having used homemade recipes such as Espinheira Santa Tea and Chamomile, Ginko Biloba in order to minimize dizziness. Conclusion: Participants with dizziness were diagnosed with a vestibular disorder by a specialist, since there was a positive relationship with dizziness in the post-COVID-19 period. In order to reduce vestibular symptoms, the interviewees consulted a nutritionist to start vitamin supplementation and used vitamin complexes from A to Z, among others such as zinc, vitamin B12 and homemade teas. Even after the COVID-19 immunization, the participants continued to follow the guidelines for hand hygiene and the use of protective masks.

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/emerrelcovid19-034


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Derechos de autor 2023 Priscila Feliciano de Oliveira, Meline dos Santos Lima, Emanuelle de Jesus Santos, Tamara Figueiredo do Carmo Santos, Aline Cabral, Oscar Felipe Falcão Raposo

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  • Priscila Feliciano de Oliveira
  • Meline dos Santos Lima
  • Emanuelle de Jesus Santos
  • Tamara Figueiredo do Carmo Santos
  • Aline Cabral
  • Oscar Felipe Falcão Raposo