One of the most common symptoms of MS is called ‘brain fog,’ which refers to a feeling of confusion, forgetfulness, and difficulty concentrating.
Brain fog can be caused by a number of different factors, including fatigue, depression, and cognitive impairment.
In MS, brain fog can be caused by damage to the myelin, the protective covering of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. When myelin is damaged, it can disrupt communication between nerve cells and lead to cognitive symptoms such as brain fog.
Additionally, MS can also cause inflammation in the brain and spinal cord, which can further contribute to brain fog.
There are several ways to manage brain fog associated with MS. To know more about it:
Your 5-Minute Read on Fighting Brain Fog
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