How do I diagnose chronic tiredness (CFS)?
When to suspect a mental illess in case of chronic tiredness?
Answer:
Any condition lasting longer than 2 weeks is a chronic tiredness.
You should only consider a mental health problem if a skilled doctor has not found any physical disease like moderate or severe anaemia (lack of iron), diabetes, chronic diesease (including kidney diseases, rheumatoid arthritis), chronic pain, severe chronic infections (e.g. hepatitis, tuberculosis, HIV) or cancer. These conditions can be easily examined by a doctor because these patients usually :
- feel sick and have a sickly appearance
- have fever or other abnormal pulse and blood pressure
- signs of anemia (pale eyes or fingernails)
- weight loss
- lack of energy and thinning of the muscles
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1. How long have you been tired?
Short term tiredness can be causes by a psycho-social stress event (e.g. some trouble at home or work, financial problems). Any longer duration of tiredness can be influenced by a chronic sleeping problem (e.g. different types of insomnia, sleep apnea)
2. Have you examined any symptoms of physically sickness? Any impairments like coughing, shortness of breath, Losing weight, pass blood in your stools?
3. Any reasons for ongoing stress? Worries about anything?
4. Any symptoms of a depressive disorder or anxiety problem?
5. Describe a typical week of your present life. What are you doing on a normal day (try to be precises).
6. Any changes of your normal behaviour due to tiredness? (Sometimes weakness and tiredness are a kind of excuse not to go to public places or situation which might cause panic attacks).