Clouding of consciousness (redirect from Brain Fog)
Clouding of consciousness, also called brain fog or mental fog, occurs when a person is slightly less wakeful or aware than normal. They are less aware...
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system that can lead to a variety of symptoms, including lightheadedness, brain fog, blurred vision, weakness, fatigue, headaches, heart palpitations, exercise...
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muscle pain, shortness of breath, chest pain, cognitive dysfunction ("brain fog") and post-exertional malaise (symptoms worsen after activity). This symptom...
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Anhydrosis or hyperhidrosis Blurry or double vision Bowel incontinence Brain fog Constipation Dizziness Difficulty swallowing Exercise intolerance Low...
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antique Master Violet Ray manual c. 1920 comes this treatment advice: Brain Fog - Use Applicator No. I over forehead and eyes. Also treat the back of...
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the Earth's surface. Fog or FOG may also refer to: "Fog" (poem), by Carl Sandburg The Fog, a 1921 novel by William Dudley Pelley Fog, a 1933 novel by Valentine...
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Conditions comorbid to autism (section Brain fog)
negative behaviors, including self injury, in individuals with autism. Brain fog is a constellation of symptoms that include reduced cognition, inability...
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Glossary of psychiatry (section brain fog)
Korsakoff's syndrome. Clouding of consciousness, also known as brain fog or mental fog, is a global impairment in higher central nervous functioning....
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acid reflux swallowing difficulty, throat tightness Neuropsychiatric brain fog headache fatigue/lethargy lack of concentration mild cognitive problems...
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atheist". In 2019, a heart bypass followed by Long Covid left him with brain fog that made him unable to read or write. He spoke to The Guardian in 2024...
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Symptoms of COVID-19 (redirect from COVID fog)
Some patients experience cognitive dysfunction called "COVID fog", or "COVID brain fog", involving memory loss, inattention, poor concentration or disorientation...
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drinks. Unfounded claims that glucuronolactone can be used to reduce "brain fog" are based on research conducted on energy drinks that contain other active...
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Postmenopausal confusion (redirect from Postmenopausal brain fog)
Postmenopausal confusion, also commonly referred to as postmenopausal brain fog, is a group of symptoms of menopause in which women report problems with...
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due to "breast implant illness". Hefner stated that she experienced "brain fog" and "chronic fatigue" due to the implants but had them removed, which...
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include fatigue, shortness of breath, chest pain, loss of smell, and brain fog; symptoms drastically range, from mild illness to severe impairment. Some...
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& Autoimmune (2020) ISBN 978-1401958459 Brain Saver: Answers to Brain Inflammation, Mental Health, Brain Fog, Neurological Symptoms, ADHD, Anxiety, OCD...
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Torres, Callie (Oct 21, 2020). "Brain Fog - What are the symptoms, causes, treatments, and COVID 19 medical effects on brain health?". University of Medicine...
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drugs. Additional and non-visual symptoms like tinnitus, ear pressure, brain fog, and more might be present. It can also be diagnosed by PET scan. Perceiving...
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Depersonalization-derealization disorder Alice in Wonderland syndrome Brain fog Śūnyatā Ego death Temporal lobe epilepsy Post-traumatic stress disorder...
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sustain a train of thought Incoherent speech Irritability Mental confusion (brain fog) Wakeful myoclonic jerking Unusual sensitivity to sudden sounds Illogical...
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by 19th-century physician Hubert Airy (1838–1903). Originating from the brain, it may precede a migraine headache, but can also occur acephalgically (without...
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chirrup of a cricket or grasshopper. Brain fog and fatigue are both common SCDS symptoms and are caused by the brain having to spend an unusual amount of...
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Great I Am" "Freedom Souls" "Tonilou" "16 Miles" "Passover" "Agape Mou" "Brain Fog" "River in My Head" "Dialing God" "Dialing God (Instrumental)" "Unlimited...
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for COVID-19 on August 29, 2020, as well as suffering from thrombosis, brain fog, and pneumonia. Following his illness, Garbrandt returned at bantamweight...
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trouble sleeping (64%); eye discomfort (60%); muscle pain (56%); and brain fog (54%). Primary symptoms are dryness (dry mouth and dry eyes), pain and...
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Fatigue (section Reduced brain connectivity)
unstable attention and slowing of response times. ME/CFS and MS may cause brain fog over longer timescales. Intermittency; Fatigues often vary in how and...
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behaviours, anxiety-related physical symptoms of mysophobia include: brain fog frequent crying increased irritability light-headedness rapid heartbeat...
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responsible for dissociative states of consciousness in mammals. Alienation Brain fog Catatonic state Cognition Derealization Ego death Falling (sensation)...
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2021 Trip Around Saturn "Red Rover" (featuring Jarv) September 3, 2021 "Brain Fog" (featuring Del the Funky Homosapien) October 1, 2021 "I'm Fine." (featuring...
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Idiopathic hypersomnia (redirect from Hypersomnia of brain origin)
common symptoms including excessive daytime sleepiness, sleep inertia, brain fog, and long sleep periods. Excessive daytime sleepiness, characterized by...
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