{"id":741,"date":"2021-07-23T19:39:15","date_gmt":"2021-07-23T23:39:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wilmingtonaudiology.com\/?p=741"},"modified":"2021-07-23T19:39:15","modified_gmt":"2021-07-23T23:39:15","slug":"strategies-for-coping-with-brain-fog-from-hearing-loss","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wilmingtonaudiology.com\/strategies-for-coping-with-brain-fog-from-hearing-loss\/","title":{"rendered":"Strategies for Coping with Brain Fog from Hearing Loss"},"content":{"rendered":"

Brain fog is a type of cognitive impairment that can occur seemingly at random in those with untreated hearing loss or vestibular disorders. Feelings of confusion and diminished mental energy can seriously impact your ability to be productive. Learn how to identify your triggers and work your way through the haze.<\/p>\n

What Is Brain Fog?\"Older<\/h2>\n

Brain fog is considered an invisible symptom; while you may be struggling, it won\u2019t be noticeable to your friends or family. Common issues associated with brain fog include:<\/p>\n