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  2. Mar 8, 2021 · For example, how can you think clearly if you’re feeling fatigued and your body is aching? How can you concentrate if you were up half the night and awoke with a headache? What should you do if you may be experiencing COVID-19 brain fog?

  3. Jun 22, 2023 · Other possible symptoms include: Neurological symptoms or mental health conditions, including difficulty thinking or concentrating, headache, sleep problems, dizziness when you stand, pins-and-needles feeling, loss of smell or taste, and depression or anxiety. Joint or muscle pain.

  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.

  5. Feb 17, 2023 · While symptoms vary widely, months after COVID-19, some patients can’t shake the feeling that their brain is lost in a maze, and they can’t find their way back. This is a common complaint from COVID long-haulers, which has been described as “brain fog.”.

  6. Mar 17, 2021 · headaches. confusion. Most people experience periods of brain fog occasionally. You’ve likely felt mentally sluggish after a night of poor sleep or when you’ve been under a lot of stress. But...

  7. May 25, 2022 · Brain damage can be one of the long-term effects of COVID-19. We review what causes COVID brain fog, its symptoms, how to manage it, and what to expect.

  8. Some people find COVID-19 recovery comes with chronic headaches. Getting headaches after an illness or infection isn’t uncommon, but headaches after COVID-19 can be mild to severe, even if you had a mild case or didn’t have bad headaches before. Chronic headaches can also make brain fog feel worse.

  9. Mar 31, 2022 · Brain problems. Among the 113 patients in Biller's long COVID clinic, almost 3 in 4 reported so-called brain fog. "They are unable to multitask, and have difficulties in learning new skills," said Biller, who also leads the department of neurology at the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine.

  10. Mar 29, 2022 · Short-term memory loss, confusion and difficulty concentrating are all things those suffering from "brain fog" may experience after recovering from COVID-19 infection. "'Brain fog' is just kind of this feeling that you're trying to do something, and it's taking more effort. It's harder to do.

  11. Mar 11, 2024 · Causes. So, what causes a COVID headache? A definitive answer remains elusive, but there’s no question the problem exists in great numbers. One study suggests that a COVID headache happens when the virus triggers your trigeminal nerve, which sends the feelings of pain, touch and temperature from your face to your brain.

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