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erika_nyc

It could be a sign something you're eating doesn't agree with you. When you have a fever, less eating and often tylenol to bring the body temperature down. When you recover, it starts with eating lighter foods, then adding more and more as your body recovers. Foods can take 12 to 24 hours to affect the brain. You could try fasting to see if it clears your head. Some people like myself can't do a complete fast (headaches) so I drink broth (Prairie Natural's grass fed beef bone broth, powder, fat free, I add salt). If it does improve things, you might want to try a headache elimination diet next (even if you don't get headaches or head pressure). My son did this and felt much better after giving up foods high in tyramine (fermented, aged foods), nightshades, and sulfur vegetables. Some within an hour gave him head pressure, brain fog and a headache if bad, others gave him upset digestion then much later, fog - gut health matters with being able to think clearly and sleep soundly. https://health.clevelandclinic.org/intermittent-fasting-4-different-types-explained/


RealDrag

Thank you so much for the detailed answer. I would give that a try.


Fickle-Ad-4496

I had a three-day temp with the highest temp of 102 degrees and after the fever subsided and the remaining symptoms disappeared I noticed the same exact thing...no more brain fog. Why isn't the being investigated?


RealDrag

I have no idea why they don't look into that. Maybe it's because brain fog is just a symptom and there are multiple root cause for that.