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Can Menopause Cause Brain Fog?

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Last updated: 2024/06/05 at 9:58 AM
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Menopause and Brain Fog: Understanding the Connection

When discussing menopause, symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings often take center stage. However, one lesser-known symptom that affects up to two thirds of women going through menopause is brain fog. This cognitive fog can make it difficult to stay focused and remember things, leading to frustration and confusion.

The hormonal changes that occur during menopause, specifically the decline in estrogen and testosterone levels, play a significant role in the development of brain fog. Estrogen helps stimulate brain activity and the formation of new cells, while testosterone contributes to mental sharpness and memory. As these hormone levels decrease, cognitive function and memory can be negatively impacted.

Fortunately, there are ways to combat brain fog and improve cognitive function during menopause. Engaging in regular cognitive stimulation, adopting a brain-healthy diet rich in essential nutrients, and prioritizing deep, restorative sleep can all help mitigate the effects of menopausal brain fog. By proactively addressing these factors, women can better manage the cognitive challenges that may arise during this natural stage of life.

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