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The distinction between these two symptoms is not clear to me...
Brain fog seems to entail a foggy mind due to a disturbance in arousal (wakefulness) while cognitive impairment would be a dementia-like impairment of the mind without an associated disturbance in wakefulness or arousal.
So if during a flare up I feel like I can't think properly yet do not feel like I'm dreaming or half asleep etc... then would that be a mild cognitive impairment rather than brain fog?
Is there a simple way to distinguish between the 2?
Brain fog seems to entail a foggy mind due to a disturbance in arousal (wakefulness) while cognitive impairment would be a dementia-like impairment of the mind without an associated disturbance in wakefulness or arousal.
So if during a flare up I feel like I can't think properly yet do not feel like I'm dreaming or half asleep etc... then would that be a mild cognitive impairment rather than brain fog?
Is there a simple way to distinguish between the 2?