Menu

Tired Of Brain Fog? Here’s How To Clear Your Mind

Table of Contents
brain fog

While brain fog isn’t considered to be a medical condition on its own, it can have a significant impact on your concentration. That’s because it’s a far-reaching symptom that affects how you think and handle information. If you’re dealing with brain fog, it’s important to know what’s causing it and how to get your focus back. 

How To Know If You Have Brain Fog

Before you start labeling your issue as brain fog, it’s good to know what the symptoms actually are. People who are dealing with it will experience problems remembering things, issues with focusing, an inability to concentrate, and poor mental acuity.

In many cases, people describe overall mental fatigue that interferes with carrying out their jobs well. Your thoughts may feel disorganized and you might have trouble expressing yourself. 

Featured on BlackDoctor

RELATED: COVID Headache: Everything you Need to Know

What Could Be Causing Your Issues

The main reason that brain fog is categorized as a condition is that it’s usually a symptom of something else.

Here are a few of the typical causes of brain fog:

  • Chronic stress – Being stressed out all the time will wear you out and it puts you at risk for certain conditions such as high blood pressure and depression. It will also affect your ability to concentrate.
  • Hormonal changes – Regardless of the underlying cause of the shift in your hormonal balance, the end result can be having issues with mental acuity and cognition. 
  • Poor sleep – People who don’t sleep well are open to a myriad of problems. One of those issues is impaired brain function, which can present as brain fog. 
  • Diet deficiencies – Vitamin B-12 plays an essential role in healthy brain function so if you’re not getting enough of it, you might have issues with brain fog. 
  • Chronic Illnesses – Some illnesses will affect how well your brain functions so it’s best to treat them quickly. The list includes anemia, diabetes, migraines, lupus, Alzheimer’s, and depression. 
  • Certain medications – Brain fog can be the result of certain medications so make sure to check what side effects they have before you take any prescribed drugs. 

Tips For Clearing Up Brain Fog

Based on the possible causes that are shown above, it shouldn’t be surprising that you’ll need to talk to your doctor about tackling brain fog. Depending on the other symptoms you might be experiencing, the doctor will determine which diagnostic tests will be necessary.

These tests can include blood analyses and imaging scans. You should also expect a detailed physical examination combined with in-depth questions regarding your overall health and medical history. 

Once this has been done, your doctor will know if you have any underlying conditions that they need to treat.

For example, if you’re anemic, you may be prescribed iron supplements and tasked with changing your diet.

As a follow-up, the anemia could be caused by yet another condition that will need to be treated. The point is to get to the core issues and address them effectively. 

RELATED: Tips For Coping With Post-COVID Loss of Taste and Smell

As you’re following your doctor’s regimen, there are still a few things you can do to help.

Eating well and getting a good night’s sleep will be a good start.

If you work or live under stressful conditions, you’ll need to find ways to manage that stress. It’s also helpful to exercise regularly as this has been shown to maintain a healthy brain. 

Even in the best circumstances, brain fog is more than an inconvenience. It’s a sure sign that your lifestyle, your environment, or a chronic condition is affecting your health. While you’re taking measures to get rid of the problem on your own, never shy away from contacting your doctor. Regular visits to discuss what’s bothering you will be integral to keeping your brain in tip-top shape. 

SHARE
Related Stories
Answer the question below
What actions have you taken regarding your leaky heart valve?

Get our Weekly Newsletter

Stay informed on the latest breakthroughs in family health and wellness. Sign up today!

By subscribing, you consent to receive emails from BlackDoctor.com. You may unsubscribe at any time. Privacy Policy & Terms of Service.

More from BlackDoctor

Where Culture Meets Care

BlackDoctor is the world’s largest and most comprehensive online health resource specifically for the Black community. BlackDoctor understands that the uniqueness of Black culture - our heritage and our traditions - plays a role in our health. BlackDoctor gives you access to innovative new approaches to the health information you need in everyday language so you can break through the disparities, gain control and live your life to its fullest.
✦ AI Search Disclaimer
This AI-powered search tool helps you find relevant health articles from the BlackDoctor.org archive. Please keep the following in mind:
✦ For Informational Purposes Only
The information provided through this AI search is for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
✦ Always Consult a Healthcare Provider
Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read through this search tool. If you have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.
✦ AI Limitations
This search tool uses artificial intelligence to help match your queries with articles in our archive. While we strive for accuracy, AI-generated results may occasionally be incomplete, outdated, or not fully relevant to your specific situation.
✦ No Doctor-Patient Relationship
Using this search tool does not create a doctor-patient relationship between you and BlackDoctor.org or any healthcare provider.
Explore over 35,000 articles and videos across black health, wellness, lifestyle and culture
Full AI Search Experience >
×

Download PDF

Enter your name and email to receive the download link.

BlackDoctor AI Search