Thousands of long-COVID-19 patients claim to feel “brain fog,” a non-technical term used by some individuals to describe their sluggish or fuzzy minds, according to research. A new study adds to the growing body of evidence on the subject. Experts believe inflammation is to blame.
According to a research published October 22 in JAMA Network Open, individuals who had been suffering from long COVID-19 for an average of seven months after their infection disappeared faced the following most typical issues: memory encoding (24%) and memory recall (23%).