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Fatigue

Fatigue is a state of being without energy for a prolonged period of time. The word fatigue is used in two contexts: in the medical sense, and in the sense of normal tiredness.

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Other names
Exhaustion, weariness, tiredness, lethargy, listlessness
Specialty
General practice, primary care
Treatment
Healthy diet, exercise regularly, medication, hydration, and vitamins. Avoid known stressors and unhealthy habits (drug use, excessive alcohol consumption, smoking).

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Fatigue

Nodes182
Edges181
Triples139
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.010989
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related to Further reading · 25
Fatigue → Berlin, Byung-Chul Han, Danish, David, De, Dutch, Hannah Institute, Herder Editorial, History, ISBN, Italian, Korean, La, Matthes, Medicine Number, Moonji, Møller, Müdigkeitsgesellschaft, Philosophical, Professor
related to Differentiating features · 16
Fatigue → Differentiating, Feeling, Fibromyalgia, Flare-ups, Increased, ME/CFS, MS, Other, Post-exertional, RA, Remissions, Sjögren's, SLE, Some, The, Variability
measured by · 7
Fatigue → Examples, Fatigue Severity Scale, Fatigue Symptom Inventory, FSI, Heart, Many, There
is a · 6
Fatigue → most common complaint reported among individuals with autoimmune disease, self-reported, self-reported fatigue lasting at least 6 consecutive months, state of being without energy for a prolonged period of time, symptom of many chronic illnesses and of idiopathic chronic fatigue, temporary inability to maintain optimal cognitive performance
related to Damage to brain white matter · 6
Fatigue → DTI, MRI, MS, NAWM, Studies, The
related to Inflammation · 6
Fatigue → Cytokines, Findings, However, Inflammation, Low-grade, ME/CFS
related to Medications to treat fatigue · 6
Fatigue → MS, PCORI, Psychostimulants, SSRIs, The UK NICE, They
related to Reduced brain connectivity · 6
Fatigue → Areas, ME/CFS, MOG, MS, NMOSD, This
related to Heat shock proteins · 5
Fatigue → Crohn's, HSP72, HSP90α, IL-1, Sjögren's
related to Digital screen use · 4
Fatigue → CVS, Specific, The, These

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may found physical mental sleep medical tiredness primary isbn diseases also patients disease symptom study activity ms often use autoimmune

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FatigueOther namesExhaustion, weariness, tiredness, lethargy, listlessness1.00infobox
FatigueSpecialtyGeneral practice, primary care1.00infobox
FatigueTreatmentHealthy diet, exercise regularly, medication, hydration, and vitamins. Avoid known stressors and unhealthy habits (drug use, excessive alcohol consumption, smoking).1.00infobox
Fatigueis astate of being without energy for a prolonged period of time0.90text
Fatigueis atemporary inability to maintain optimal cognitive performance0.90text
Fatigueis aself-reported0.90text
Fatigueis aself-reported fatigue lasting at least 6 consecutive months0.90text
Fatigueis asymptom of many chronic illnesses and of idiopathic chronic fatigue0.90text
Fatigueis amost common complaint reported among individuals with autoimmune disease0.90text
a sore neckinstance ofheadaches and associated orthopedic issues0.80text
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fructose malabsorptioninstance ofinborn errors of metabolism0.80text

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