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Brain fog--having a hard time thinking clearly or remembering things--is very common in people who have lupus. Read about the symptoms, causes, and ways to cope.
Brain fog--having a hard time thinking clearly or remembering things--is very common in people who have lupus. Read about the symptoms, causes, and ways to cope.
The link isn't exactly clear, but some evidence suggests that inflammation can trigger brain fog. Several other health conditions—such as depression and lupus—can also cause brain fog.
Lupus can cause brain fog, widespread pain, even a stroke. Find out what lupus does to your nervous system, and what you can do about it.
Lupus can be debilitating and sometimes deadly for the 3 million people who have it. A treatment called CAR T appears to stop it in its tracks.
The best thing to cure your brain fog is to get the brain functioning in a healthy manner again – this is what the doctor recommends.
Brain fog is a symptom of another medical condition. It’s involves memory problems, a lack of mental clarity, and an inability to focus.
As many would believe, brain fog is not a medical condition. It is, however, a range of different symptoms surrounding ...
Scientists have long struggled to define brain fog—let alone pinpoint a cause for it. But research is starting to reveal multiple potential causes from inflammation to a leaky blood-brain barrier.
Brain fog can also be a symptom of illness; it can occur with Lyme disease, lupus and multiple sclerosis, after cancer treatment or even during a particularly bad cold.
But brain fog can accompany a whole host of conditions. Inflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis or lupus can induce chronic brain fog, as well as bacterial infections like Lyme disease.
If you’re having difficulty thinking clearly or focusing, you may be experiencing brain fog. Here's how you can recover.
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