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Business News/ Science / Health/  Is Covid causing brain fog? New study claims its due to virus' effect on spinal fluid
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Is Covid causing brain fog? New study claims its due to virus' effect on spinal fluid

As brain fog and other symptoms have been considered part  of long Covid, the Omicron spread is believed to be bringing back these symptoms
  • The researchers are hopeful that their study will help the physicians understand better why people are experiencing brain fog as a result of Covid-19
  • A group of researchers from University of California has linked he brain fog to the way the Sars-CoV-2 virus affects a person’s spine. (HT_PRINT)Premium
    A group of researchers from University of California has linked he brain fog to the way the Sars-CoV-2 virus affects a person’s spine. (HT_PRINT)

    The spread of the Omicron variant of coronavirus is believed to be bringing back symptoms of long Covid, which include brain fog among others. It causes memory loss and cognitive issues as a result of infection, reported Hindustan Times.

    A group of researchers from University of California has linked the brain fog to the way the Sars-CoV-2 virus affects a person’s spine. The researchers analysed the cerebrospinal fluid of Covid-19 survivors and found elevated levels of proteins in some samples. This indicated that some inflammation occurred as a result of an immune response to the virus, the researchers said.

    "It's possible that the immune system, stimulated by the virus, may be functioning in an unintended pathological way," Dr Joanna Hellmuth, senior author of the study. The research has been published in Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology. 

    For the study, the researchers studied 32 Covid-19 survivors, of these, 22 patients reported cognitive issues. They took the samples through lumbar punctures, to collect the spinal fluids of the patients. 

    The researchers are hopeful that their study will help the physicians understand better why people are experiencing brain fog as a result of Covid-19. Scientists have identified a number of symptoms associated with the Omicron variant. 

    Tim Spector, Professor of Genetic Epidemiology at King’s College London, said that nausea and loss of appetite are the most common symptoms and are even present in those who are fully vaccinated or have received a booster shot.

    The Centre for Disease Control (CDC) in the United States has listed cough, fatigue, congestion and runny nose as some other symptoms of Omicron. Dr Amir Khan, a physician with the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), even revealed a “telltale sign" caused by the Omicron variants - really bad night sweats. 

    The Omicron variant emerged in South Africa on November 24, and has since then spread to more than 100 countries. It has led to surge in Covid-19 infection in many regions and countries of the world, especially the United States and the UK.

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    Published: 22 Jan 2022, 11:14 AM IST
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