Brain Fog: Blood Tests That Can Help Clear the Confusion
December 24, 20251 min read
Brain fog - that frustrating inability to think clearly - isn't just in your head. It often has identifiable, treatable causes that blood tests can reveal.
What Is Brain Fog?
Brain fog is characterized by:
- Difficulty concentrating
- Memory problems
- Mental fatigue
- Confusion
- Slow thinking
- Word-finding difficulty
Common Causes
Thyroid Dysfunction
Both high and low thyroid function affect cognition. Even "subclinical" thyroid issues can cause brain fog.
Iron Deficiency
Iron is essential for oxygen delivery to the brain. Low ferritin causes cognitive symptoms before anemia develops.
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
B12 is crucial for nerve function and myelin production. Deficiency causes neurological symptoms including brain fog.
Blood Sugar Instability
Glucose is the brain's primary fuel. Insulin resistance and blood sugar swings impair cognitive function.
Chronic Inflammation
Inflammatory markers like CRP can indicate systemic inflammation affecting brain function.
The Brain Fog Lab Panel
- Complete thyroid panel (TSH, Free T3, Free T4, antibodies)
- Ferritin and iron panel
- Vitamin B12 (and MMA if low-normal)
- Vitamin D
- Fasting glucose, insulin, HbA1c
- hs-CRP (inflammation marker)
- CBC
- Comprehensive metabolic panel
References
- Ocon, A. J. (2013). Caught in the thickness of brain fog: exploring the cognitive symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 84(1), 91-94.
- Ross, D. S., et al. (2016). 2016 American Thyroid Association guidelines for diagnosis and management of hyperthyroidism and other causes of thyrotoxicosis. Thyroid, 26(10), 1343-1421.
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