According to pulmonary and critical care physician Joseph Khabbaza, MD, “these symptoms are quite often” encountered in COVID-19 patients, during their infection with the virus or after recovering from it.
Researchers are still trying to find an explanation for the brain fog and confusion caused by COVID-19 in patients, but one common belief is that it’s the result of the body’s immune response to the infection or inflammation of the nervous system and vessels that supply blood to the brain.
If you don't have any experience with doctors (and we wish you don't), at least… READ ON
Some people aren't made for early mornings. When you know you have to wake up… READ ON
They say the way you start your morning dictates the whole day. If nothing goes… READ ON
Is it really summer if we don't obsessively slap our legs and arms of mosquitoes?… READ ON
Although the journey of discovering what mental health's about has made a full voyage around… READ ON
A night of good sleep can be really rejuvenating, but sometimes getting to sleep and… READ ON