Twelve symptoms of neurasthenia patients
How many of these 12 symptoms have you experienced?
1. Difficulty concentrating: The patient’s concentration I am always unable to concentrate well, my brain reaction is relatively slow, my memory tends to get worse, and my efficiency in learning and doing things will gradually decrease.
2. Sensitivity to internal and external stimulation: After reading ordinary activities such as reading, reading newspapers, watching TV and other activities, instead of relaxing your nerves and eliminating fatigue, you become particularly excited and can't help but think about it; Especially before going to bed, when you should be sleeping quietly, you can't help but recall and associate with the past, and your nerves are too excited to fall asleep. In addition, some patients are particularly sensitive to surrounding sounds and lights.
3. Uncertain emotions: Patients with neurasthenia who have mood swings, irritability, and lack of tolerance are prone to excitement when encountering things (stimulations) due to weakened internal inhibition, and thus lack the patience and patience of normal people. Necessary waiting.
4. Tension pain: Patients with neurasthenia often feel a heavy head, a bloated head, a sense of pressure on the head, or a stiff neck. Some also present with muscle pain in the back and limbs. This kind of pain The degree has no obvious relationship with fatigue and cannot be alleviated even by rest.
5. Patients with insomnia and dreamy neurasthenia have decreased internal inhibition in the cerebral cortex, making their nerves easily excitable. It is difficult to cause widespread inhibition during sleep, making it difficult to fall asleep or not deep enough, prone to awakening, or sleeping for too short a time. , or it is difficult to go back to sleep after waking up.
6. Mental disorders: Patients are prone to excitement in their mental activities, such as uncontrollable memories or associations, and are easily attracted to subtle changes in things around them. The soft words of people around them sound strange to him. The noise was unbearable; when others closed the door and moved chairs, she felt as if the world was falling apart.
7. Emotional abnormalities: Emotional abnormalities are common in patients with autonomic nerve dysfunction, manifested as easily excited, angry, sad, aggrieved, etc., and their emotions appear very unstable. There can be unexplained tension, fear, madness, a sense of impending disaster, a sense of doomsday, etc. The mood is depressed and depressed, never happy, and not interested in anything.
8. Susceptibility to fatigue: Mainly characterized by listlessness, lack of interest in anything, and a strong desire to sleep, but when sleep occurs, one becomes extremely excited.
9. Patients with poor appetite will suddenly start to have no desire to eat foods that they liked to eat before, and their appetite will also begin to deteriorate, and symptoms of constipation or diarrhea will often occur.
10. Physical symptoms: Patients always feel fatigue, soreness and pain all over the body, such as headaches, joint pain, waist and leg pain, dizziness, unclear thinking, and some patients may even experience syncope. , sweating profusely, pain in the precordium, chest compression and tightness, palpitation, and a tendency to breathe out.
11. Forgetfulness: Due to long-term overuse of the brain and high mental stress, the nerves responsible for some memory functions are damaged to a certain extent, so patients are prone to forgetfulness.
12 Patients who are particularly sensitive to surrounding sounds and light will feel extremely harsh because their nerves have become very fragile. In addition, sunlight and lighting that usually feel very comfortable will now feel particularly dazzling and unacceptable. If they sleep When I hear a little sound or turn on the light suddenly, I will feel very irritated.