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- $Title{Complaint of Fatigue}
- $Subject{fatigue stress depression Ill Defined Symptoms symptom lifestyle
- lifestyles enough sleep patterns difficulty falling asleep medications
- over-the-counter medication preparations smoke smoker smoking oxygen intake
- vitality emotional stress depression exercise medical problems diabetes
- mellitus endocrine disorders hidden infections infection}
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- Complaint of Fatigue
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- QUESTION: I know it must be a common complaint, but I am always tired. I am
- not sure what type of doctor to see, or what he could do, so thought I would
- ask you first. My letter is a long one, but perhaps you can offer some
- advice.
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- ANSWER: Physicians do hear the complaint of fatigue very, very frequently as
- it ranks as number 7 in the list of physical complaints. And while your
- "book" does give much information, you have the cart before the horse. It is
- most necessary to see your physician (a Family Physician, of course!), but can
- be best prepared for your visit if you do a bit of homework first. Try asking
- yourself a few questions, because their answers will be revealing and will
- help your physician home in on the possible causes of your problem. Are you
- really getting enough sleep? When the body does not have the rest it needs,
- fatigue is the result, and it is easy to overlook this most important clue.
- Reflect on your patterns of sleep or difficulty in falling to sleep, and be
- prepared to discuss this with your physician. Are you taking any medications,
- including over-the-counter preparations? Make a list of all of them, as they
- may be the cause of an abnormal fatigue. Have you given up smoking? If not,
- your body is not able to use your oxygen intake properly, and you lose a bit
- of your vitality. How is your emotional life? If there are reasons for
- feeling blue, a lost job, a broken relationship, then emotional
- stress--possibly depression--can be at the root cause of a fatigue problem.
- Have you abandoned your plans for a rational exercise program? If your job is
- one that requires you to remain planted at a desk, then the need for some
- planned exercise is a priority consideration. There are many more items we
- could discuss here, but I am hoping you will have a full physical examination
- and an intensive history taking session with you own physician which will
- uncover medical problems such as diabetes, endocrine disorders and hidden
- infections which can also bring about the symptoms you describe. Once the
- cause is established, there is much that can be accomplished in cooperation
- with your physician to alleviate your present condition.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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