Problems with thinking, memory, and concentration are some of the more prevalent issues in people who are suffering from rheumatoid arthritis (RA). These symptoms, also collectively termed brain fog, can appear in people that suffer from chronic inflammatory issues, including sclerosis, Sjorgren’s syndrome, and RA. Read on to find out if rheumatoid arthritis causes brain fog in people.
It’s mostly believed by doctors that RA has an impact on one’s cognitive ability, memory, and clarity of thought. There are also others that believe otherwise and that brain fog is not a serious implication. In a study conducted by the CDC on 6,000 participants, it was shown that there was little to no difference in cognitive function for people with or without RA. The findings showed that RA wasn’t necessarily the only risk factor for cognitive dysfunction, among other independent risk factors like depression, poverty, and a sedentary lifestyle.
In more recent studies, it was however suggested that increased levels of inflammation similar to that in RA could potentially worsen cognitive function. Although the sample size of the study on brain function and RA is relatively small, it indicates a common occurrence – that people suffering from RA perform significantly poorly in cognitive tests than those without.
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