Know Someone Suffering From Brain Fog? By Pierre Mouchette | Real Property Experts LLC What Is Brain Fog?
Brain fog, also known as brain fatigue, can range from mild to intense stages of confusion, tiredness, and overall lack of focus. Poor memory and recall are common to individuals who suffer from Brain Fog. Tickborne and mold-related illnesses cause this symptom. Incapable of Retaining Information An individual with brain fog will have trouble recalling events (memories) from the recent and far past. A simple experience like meeting someone for the first time and remembering their name will seem like an impossible task to do, they are incapable of doing it, and their brain simply will not allow them to do so. Be Patient Family members, friends, and others should understand if someone they are trying to help has Brain Fog symptoms. Extra patience is required to communicate clearly and effectively. People who suffer from Lyme or mold-related illness must understand potential environmental triggers in their homes that could cause regression in their treatment and health. Identifying Triggers Some triggers may include interior painting, new furniture, refinishing floors with polyurethane, musty odors from a basement, Dirty Sock Syndrome, mold, perfumes, pets, new mattress, new car, interior renovations. Each trigger may be unique to that individual. Indoor air quality testing for these triggers can help identify and correct sources. Disclaimer: RPE takes pride in being your source for your Life Knowledge information. The information and statements made in this article are for educational purposes and are not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and are not intended as medical advice. RPE does not dispense medical advice, prescribe, or diagnose illness. The information presented is designed to share knowledge and information from the research of the RPE Team. We encourage you to make your own health care decisions based upon your research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional. Comments are closed.
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