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2007-01-03 00:46:45 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Other - Health

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3 fatigue, weariness, tiredness
temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work; "he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue"; "growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic skills"; "weariness overcame her after twelve h"

1 fatigue, weariness, tiredness
temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work; "he was hospitalized for extreme fatigue"; "growing fatigue was apparent from the decline in the execution of their athletic skills"; "weariness overcame her after twelve h

2007-01-03 00:50:08 · answer #1 · answered by DarkChoco 4 · 0 0

Fatigue is an overwhelming sense of tiredness and complete exhaustion that can last days even when you've slept 8+hours. It can also be a symptom for something more serious. Tiredness is more tolerable and it's generally cured with some sleep. :)

2007-01-03 00:54:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Fatique means

The word fatigue is used in everyday living to describe a range of afflictions, varying from a general state of lethargy to a specific work-induced burning sensation within one's muscles. Physiologically, "fatigue" describes the inability to continue functioning at the level of one's normal abilities
Fatigue has two known forms; one manifests as a local, muscle-specific incapacity to do work, and the other manifests as an overall, bodily or systemic, sense of energy deprivation. Due to these two divergent facets of fatigue symptoms, it has been proposed to look at the causes fatigue from "central" and "peripheral" perspectives
Fatigue can be dangerous when performing tasks that require constant concentration, such as driving a vehicle
The sense of fatigue is believed to originate in the reticular activating system of the lower brain. However, the brain did not evolve merely to register representations of the world; rather it evolved for adaptive action and behaviour.




Tiredness means

Tiredness can be simply a matter of an over-busy lifestyle, or it may be the symptom of a serious medical condition. Note that for tired symptoms, it is important to specify whether they are from lack of sleep (see drowsiness), or whether they refer to physical or muscular tiredness (see fatigue or weakness). In some cases, these two categories may overlap or cause each other. Any symptoms of excessive tiredness need professional medical investigation
Causes of Tiredness:
The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Tiredness. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms.

Some of the more common causes of "tiredness" may include:
Lack of sleep
Disturbed sleep (see Insomnia)
Sleeping difficulty
General stress
Jet lag
Shift work
Relationship conflict
New baby
Pregnancy - Some level of tiredness is common in pregnancy but may also indicate medical conditions.
Increased work load
Generally being "run-down"
Other common causes of fatigue, drowsiness, exhaustion, prostration, etc
Some illnesses that may cause tiredness include:
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Hypothyroidism
Anemia
Psychological disorders that may cause tiredness include:
Depression
Bulimia nervosa
Anorexia nervosa
Alcohol consumption - even moderate regular alcohol consumption can cause tiredness.
Alcohol withdrawal
Drug withdrawal
Recovery period for illnesses

2007-01-03 00:59:55 · answer #3 · answered by Dipi s 4 · 0 0

Fatugue is when you feel tired all of the time, my hubby has cronic fatigue sydrome which is called ME, and is tired constantly, but everyone feels tiredness now again, just probably due to, to many late nights, all over doing it at work.

2007-01-06 07:29:29 · answer #4 · answered by crazy_baby 1 · 0 0

fatigue is like mental and physical and a lot more than tiredness

2007-01-03 00:51:35 · answer #5 · answered by sexy_gal 2 · 0 0

fatigue is extreme tiredness

2007-01-03 00:49:00 · answer #6 · answered by Dr Dee 7 · 0 0

Fatigue and Tired are the same. The word tired is used more because of it's ease of use. The same as no one uses the word acetaminophen, but we just say Tylenol or Excedrin.

2007-01-03 00:58:19 · answer #7 · answered by Biff Stew 3 · 0 0

You 'cure' tiredness by sleeping/resting, but no amount of resting 'cures' fatigue.

2007-01-03 00:52:24 · answer #8 · answered by kedimus4 3 · 0 0

fatigue is alsomost loss of energy and tiredness is sometjing less

2007-01-03 00:56:07 · answer #9 · answered by Rim 6 · 0 0

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Hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, is a very common problem, and there are many reasons for this, including drinking chlorinated and fluoridated water, and eating brominated flour.

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