Updated On: 18 August, 2021 12:23 PM IST | Mumbai | Anuka Roy
Continuous caregiving during the coronavirus pandemic is exacerbating mental health issues. Dr Chinmay Kulkarni, a city-based psychiatrist, shares tips for carers to follow

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India continues to be battered by the pandemic. The sudden surge in corona-virus cases in most states including Maharashtra has put even more pressure on the healthcare system of the country. While healthcare and frontline workers continue their efforts to care for patients in hospitals, there are many caregivers who have been working silently and tirelessly from the confines of their homes.
Some even have to balance their work-from-home routine and their time taking care of senior citizens or looking after Covid-positive loved ones. Good samaritans are left emotionally drained from long hours of helping strangers search for resources in the crisis. It is natural that this has taken a toll on their mental health. Dr Chinmay Kulkarni, a city-based psychiatrist, shares the most common mental health issues faced by caregivers during the coronavirus pandemic and suggests some tips for them to follow.