CONDITIONS THAT CAN LEAD TO BRAIN FOG

(Health) Feeling more forgetful than normal? Can't focus? Here are five medical issues that may be to blame:

Lyme Disease
The tick-borne condition often starts with a bull's eye rash, but brain fog can follow. If you feel confused and know you were bitten by a tick recently, talk to your doctor as soon as possible.

Celiac Disease
Some people with celiac disease report feeling disoriented when they eat the protein found in wheat and other grains. If you have celiac disease, staying away from all gluten may keep you clear headed.

Migraines
The headaches can make you feel drained, confused, moody, or weak. If you get migraines often, ask your doctor about preventive meds that can treat side effects.

Pregnancy
Could your unborn baby be behind your forgetfulness? Research suggests hormonal changes like those that take place during pregnancy can impact memory.

Depression
Classic signs of depression are also hallmarks of brain fog. Luckily, medications and forms of therapy used to treat depression can also help clear up those cognitive symptoms.

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