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Feeling exhausted? Here's how to understand and manage fatigue syndrome.
Many have felt tired and worn out, especially in an always ‘on’ world.
But when does temporary fatigue turn into something more serious like fatigue syndrome or even depression?
In this article, we will highlight the symptoms, differences and treatment methods for fatigue syndrome, all to make the hard part easier.
When we talk about symptoms of fatigue, anxiety and tiredness are a given. But it goes beyond that. You may also experience:
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It is natural to feel tired after a long day at work or a stressful period. But unlike regular fatigue, fatigue syndrome and depression fatigue are characterized by an ongoing, prolonged tiredness that does not go away despite rest. It is also more complex, involving anxiety, depression and physical symptoms.
As symptoms often overlap, it is easy to confuse depression and fatigue. Generally speaking, if fatigue comes with an overwhelming sense of hopelessness, it may be an indicator of depression rather than ‘just’ fatigue.
As a result of more and more people suffering from stress fatigue and related symptoms, there are now several treatment options available. One common approach is CTB (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), a proven method for treating both anxiety fatigue and CBT fatigue syndrome.
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Struggling with fatigue syndrome, anxiety, or stress and fatigue syndrome can be incredibly difficult, but it’s important to remember that help is available. If you or someone you know shows signs of fatigue syndrome, you should not hesitate to seek medical advice.
We hope this article has helped you along the way. If you feel you need professional advice, you can easily contact psychologists and therapists through our website. Together, we make the difficult easier.
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Fatigue syndrome is a medical condition that occurs when a person is physically and mentally exhausted for an extended period of time. It is important to seek professional help to diagnose and treat this condition.
While fatigue syndrome is a medical diagnosis, burnout is more of a psychological term that describes a feeling of hopelessness and lack of commitment to work or life in general. Both require professional evaluation.
Common symptoms include extreme fatigue, reduced work capacity, and emotional lability. If you experience these symptoms, it is recommended that you consult a healthcare provider.
No, fatigue syndrome is usually not permanent. Most people can recover fully with proper treatment, which includes medication and therapy.
Treatment can include medication, such as SSRIs, as well as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), which is particularly effective.
Prolonged stress, high work demands, and work-life imbalance are the most common causes of fatigue. To prevent fatigue, it is important to identify and manage these factors.
Treatment may include medication to manage symptoms such as sleep problems and anxiety, and psychotherapy to address the causes of fatigue.
Yes, if left untreated, fatigue syndrome can lead to other medical problems such as cardiovascular disease and immune deficiency. Therefore, seek medical attention if you feel exhausted over a long period of time.
Yes, maintaining a balanced lifestyle, managing stress effectively and setting limits in the workplace are some ways to prevent fatigue.
If you experience symptoms of fatigue or burnout, it is recommended that you contact your family doctor or a psychologist for a professional assessment.
You feel tired, stressed and out of balance. Perhaps you have already been diagnosed with fatigue syndrome or are wondering if you should seek help. We understand that it can be difficult to know where to start. Therefore, we have compiled a list of the basic steps usually part of a therapeutic treatment for fatigue syndrome.
Before anything else, you should get a professional evaluation and diagnosis from a qualified doctor or psychologist. This diagnosis serves as the basis for your treatment plan.
Next, your therapist will design a treatment plan that suits your needs and symptoms. It may include a combination of medication, talk therapy, and lifestyle changes.
Talk therapy, which is often part of the treatment, gives you the tools to understand and manage your stressors and helps you develop coping strategies.
Even if you find routines and balance, it is important to regularly follow up with your therapist to assess your progress and possibly adjust your treatment plan.
As a result of treatment, you may need to continue with follow-up sessions and possibly medication even after you have recovered, to prevent relapse.
Everyone is unique, so the treatment plan and recovery time may vary. Therefore, having an open dialogue with your therapist about your progress and any concerns is critical.