Neurocysticercosis What Is Neurocysticercosis? Neurocysticercosis is a parasitic infection of your brain and spinal cord caused by the pork tapeworm (Taenia solium). You can get this infection by swallowing tapeworm eggs, often from contaminated food, water or surfaces. Once inside your body, the eggs hatch. The larvae (baby parasites) travel through your bloodstream and can reach your brain. There, they form cysts. These are fluid-filled sacs that hold the parasite. These cysts can press on important parts of your brain. This pressure can cause seizures, long-lasting headaches or other serious symptoms It might be scary to think about parasites in your brain. But there are treatments that can kill the parasites or remove problematic cysts so you can feel better. Symptoms Neurocysticercosis symptoms Symptoms depend on how many cysts are in your brain and where they are. Sometimes, there are no symptoms at all. Other times, symptoms are very bothersome or even serious. They may inc...
Brain Fog Overview “Brain fog” is a term for a range of symptoms that cause cognitive impairment. This affects your ability to think clearly, focus, concentrate, remember and pay attention. Like its name, these symptoms cloud your mind and make it difficult to perform routine tasks like holding a conversation, listening to instructions or remembering the steps of something you’re doing. Brain fog, also called mental fog, can happen after an illness, as a side effect of a medication (like chemotherapy) or as a symptom of an underlying condition. A healthcare provider can help you determine what’s causing brain fog to help you feel more like yourself. What does brain fog feel like? Brain fog can feel slightly different for each person. You may experience the following with brain fog: Difficulty concentrating or focusing. Confusion. Fatigue. Forgetfulness. Losing your train of thought. Mental exhaustion. Not having the right words. Slow thought process and reaction time. Trouble paying at...