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What Causes Brain Fog,dizziness And Shaky Feeling?

I recently had a strep b uti followed by a nasty cold a week later which had since cleared up. However, I am now feeling brain fog, dizziness, and a weird weak shaky feeling. Are these new symptoms related to the cold even though it seems to be gone? ra
Thu, 7 Feb 2019
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Hi,

You may have symptoms of what could be a postviral syndrome meaning that the cold/flu that followed the original Strep B UTI has now passed into a chronic convalescent stage where some central nervous system symptoms can be seen that may or may not clear up with time, hydration, and practice using cognitive behavioral therapy/methods.

If ongoing symptoms seem to get worse or more pronounced then, it would be best to get an immediate appointment to see a specialist such as a neurologist or even neuro-otologist.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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What Causes Brain Fog,dizziness And Shaky Feeling?

Hi, You may have symptoms of what could be a postviral syndrome meaning that the cold/flu that followed the original Strep B UTI has now passed into a chronic convalescent stage where some central nervous system symptoms can be seen that may or may not clear up with time, hydration, and practice using cognitive behavioral therapy/methods. If ongoing symptoms seem to get worse or more pronounced then, it would be best to get an immediate appointment to see a specialist such as a neurologist or even neuro-otologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist