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  1. Jul 7, 2022 · A 2022 study looked into the recovery of individuals with long COVID and neurological symptoms like brain fog. The average time since the onset of participants’ COVID-19 symptoms was 14.8 months ...

  2. Mar 8, 2021 · Avoid alcohol and drugs. Give your brain the best chance to heal by avoiding substances which can adversely affect it. Sleep well. Sleep is a time when the brain and body can clear out toxins and work toward healing. Make sure you give your body the sleep it needs. Participate in social activities. We are social animals.

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  3. Feb 17, 2023 · Vaccines and treatment lower risk. “If you have more of a severe primary infection with COVID-19, you’re at an increased risk of getting long COVID, which brain fog is a very common symptom of,” Dr. Pannel said. While long COVID symptoms such as brain fog can still develop if a person is vaccinated, it happens “at a lower rate, kind of ...

  4. May 29, 2024 · Brain fog is considered a Long COVID symptom if it’s present three months after the person had COVID and has persisted for more than two months, Dr. McAlpine says. It usually goes away completely between six and nine months after the infection, although in some people it lasts as long as 18 months or more, Dr. McAlpine says.

    • kathy.katella-cofrancesco@yale.edu
  5. Mar 29, 2022 · Dealing with 'brain fog' from long COVID-19. Long COVID-19, also known as post-COVID syndrome, involves a wide range of health problems that occur many weeks, months and years after recovering from COVID-19 infection. Sometimes, symptoms of long COVID-19 can include cognitive difficulties. "Brain fog" has been used to describe some of these ...

  6. Mar 17, 2021 · Lingering “brain fog” is one neurological symptom that people with COVID-19 commonly report. In some cases, brain fog, or cognitive impairment, can last many months after the disease has passed.

  7. Mar 17, 2022 · Brain fog can also occur following chemotherapy or a concussion. In many cases, brain fog is temporary and gets better on its own. However, we don't really understand why brain fog happens after COVID-19, or how long these symptoms are likely to last. But we do know that this form of brain fog can affect different aspects of cognition. What is ...

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