Approximately one-third of patients diagnosed with COVID-19 will present with some type of neurological symptom, including seizures and stroke.
We have no solid data on how many will fight brain fog, but many denounce it.
A month ago Gary Herritz tested positive for COVID-19 and is still feeling the effects.
“My short-term memory is over. When I send text messages to my daughter, I have to move up and keep reading what I already told her to know what we are talking about, ”he said. “Even today, with this interview, I have a notebook sitting right here.”
There are likely to be several factors. We know that coronavirus can invade the brain and nearby nerves.
COVID-19 can cause inflammation of the brain. Patients with severe cases may suffer TEPT, especially if they were hospitalized for a long time or needed to go to fan.
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It can be much more serious than forgetting one or two words.
“Cooking, if you walk away from the stove, you may forget to do something. When you add that you can’t smell it, you don’t know if something is burning, ”said Herritz.
Keep detailed notes and put your medications in the middle of the floor so you can see them and remember to take them.
Post-COVID brain fog is being studied. But younger, healthier people are more likely to end up bouncing, while older people or those who have suffered a previous brain injury, such as a stroke, are more likely to have long-term problems.
People with more severe cases may be at higher risk for permanent problems.
Herritz says the antibody treatment he received because he has a high risk that saved his life. He hopes to convince others to put on masks, distance themselves, and get the vaccine.
“It simply came to our notice then. COVID will find you. He found me. I don’t know too many people who have been more careful, “he said.
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Many people have developed severe long-term symptoms after suffering from COVID-19.
If you suffer from brain fog or other memory problems, it’s important to tell your doctor because there are steps you can take to help you recover your brain.
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