Neurasthenia is a psychological disease, due to long-term tension and stress, the emergence of the phenomenon of easy mental excitement and brain fatigue, often accompanied by mood swings, irritability, sleep disorders and muscle tension pain and other symptoms.
The brain is the command department of human behavior and sensory activities, and brain cells are responsible for receiving, processing, analyzing, and transmitting information.
Thousands of brain cells in the information-receiving region of the brain process information from all over the body.
This area needs to operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
The brain works and rests in shifts through a sophisticated arrangement of brain cells, providing the brain with powerful support as needed.
After a nervous breakdown, brain cells that should be resting are still working constantly and cannot get a break.
Brain cells can not get enough rest for a long time, it will be exhausted, affecting the work state, which is the reason why patients with neurasthenia always have no energy during the day.
Over time, brain cells will have problems or even die.
In this way, the brain cells are even more unable to work, and the patients with neurasthenia will have inability to concentrate and memory loss.
People with neurasthenia are often misunderstood as pretentious, pretending to be sick, and are frustrated in their relationships and work.
Neurasthenia is not cured for a long time, the continued development may also cause depression, anxiety, schizophrenia and other mental illnesses.