Which Doctor to Go to for Fatigue? Which Chapter Takes Care of Chronic Fatigue?
Which Doctor to Go to for Fatigue?
Fatigue is one of the most common ailments of the last period. Many reasons play a role in the formation of fatigue. It would be appropriate to seek help from the Internal Medicine doctors in the Internal Diseases department of the hospitals for those suffering from fatigue. At the stage of determining the treatment processes after the necessary examination procedures are performed, the internal medicine doctors inform the patient about the rapid recovery processes.
Which Chapter Takes Care of Chronic Fatigue?
Chronic fatigue differs according to the age and living standards of the person. The treatment processes related to chronic fatigue are assisted by the doctors of the Internal Medicine Department in the hospitals. After the examination, he directs the patient to departments such as rheumatology, physical therapy and rehabilitation.
What Causes Chronic Fatigue?
Work-related stress
Depression and mental problems
Experiencing intestinal diseases such as colitis
Kidney and liver disorders
rheumatic diseases
Associated with anemia
Occurrence of vitamin deficiency
Occurrence of kidney gland diseases
Seeing diabetes disorders
What Are the Symptoms of Chronic Fatigue?
Experiencing muscle and joint pain
Disturbances in speech
hyperactivity
Do not wake up tired and sluggish
Regression in daily activities
Nausea
Appearance of energy loss
Common sleep disorders
depressed mood
concentration disorder
Oblivion is seen
Sore throat
Unrest
Despite the risk of other ailments that trigger chronic fatigue, early intervention and referral to specialist physicians help the growth of other diseases and accelerate the treatment processes with early intervention.
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The article discusses the issue of fatigue, its causes, treatment processes, and the specialist doctors who can help with chronic fatigue. It recommends seeking help from the Internal Medicine doctors in the Internal Diseases department of the hospitals for those suffering from fatigue and chronic fatigue. After the examination, the doctors may direct the patient to departments such as rheumatology, physical therapy, and rehabilitation. The article also mentions some of the symptoms of chronic fatigue, including muscle and joint pain, disturbed speech, hyperactivity, and depressed mood. Early intervention and referral to specialist physicians help the growth of other diseases and accelerate the treatment processes with early intervention.