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Even After COVID Recovery, Brain Inflammation May Increase Alzheimer’s Risk

Even after recovering from COVID-19, some health risks may still remain — especially related to the brain. Recent research suggests that inflammation in a specific part of the brain may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease later in life.

🧩 Which Part of the Brain Is Affected?

The inflammation is mainly seen in the Hippocampus, a small but very important part of the brain.

👉 The hippocampus helps with:

  • Memory formation
  • Learning new things
  • Emotional control

Damage or inflammation in this area is strongly linked to Alzheimer’s disease.


🦠 How Does COVID-19 Affect the Brain?

Even after recovery, COVID-19 can:

  • Trigger long-term inflammation in brain tissues
  • Reduce oxygen supply during infection
  • Cause immune system overreaction (cytokine storm)
  • Lead to brain fog and memory problems

Persistent inflammation may slowly damage brain cells over time.


🧠 Why Does This Increase Alzheimer’s Risk?

Alzheimer’s disease develops due to:

  • Build-up of abnormal proteins (amyloid & tau)
  • Loss of brain cells
  • Chronic inflammation

If COVID-19 increases inflammation in the hippocampus, it may:

  • Speed up brain cell damage
  • Worsen memory decline
  • Increase the chances of early cognitive problems

⚠️ Symptoms to Watch After COVID-19

  • Memory problems
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Brain fog
  • Mood changes
  • Trouble finding words

If these symptoms last for months, medical advice is important.


✅ How to Protect Your Brain

  • Regular exercise
  • Healthy diet (Mediterranean-style)
  • Proper sleep
  • Mental activities (reading, puzzles)
  • Manage blood pressure & diabetes
  • Regular health check-ups
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