Marco Zaccaria: The Neurological Impact of Endometriosis on Cognition
Marco Zaccaria, Global Product Manager at H.S. Hospital Service SpA, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Brain fog is a common symptom of endometriosis, stemming from factors like chronic pain, inflammation, and fatigue
It presents as fuzzy thinking, forgetfulness, and poor concentration, which can be caused by the body’s response to endometriosis and its effects on the brain
Managing brain fog involves addressing the root causes of endometriosis, such as chronic inflammation and fatigue, and can be supported by lifestyle changes, stress management, and medical treatment
Brain fog is not just a feeling: it has biological and neurological roots and deserves to be recognized as an integral part of endometriosis
Here is an interesting read for further information:
Endometriosis Brain Fog: Why It Happens and How to Find Clarity – Endometriosis Surgical Specialists International.”
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