Search
Searching Symptom for "Fatigue" · search everything instead
20 results
-
Abnormal muscle fiber morphologySymptomHPOHP:0004303Any abnormality of the skeletal muscle cell. Muscle fibers are subdivided into two types. Type I fibers are fatigue-resistant and rich in oxidative enzymes (they stain light with the myosin ATPase reaction), and type II …
-
Apneic episodes precipitated by illness, fatigue, stressSymptomHPOHP:0002872Recurrent episodes of apnea that are precipitated by factors such as illness, fatigue, or stress.
-
AsthenopiaSymptomHPOHP:0031590Eye strain, i.e., a feeling of fatigue or discomfort of the eyes related to 'overuse' of the eyes in activities such as reading or working at the computer and often accompanied by lacrimation or headache.
-
Body acheSymptomHPOHP:0033047Body ache is a complaint that is often used to denote vague symptoms of mild fatigue, lethargy, or dull aches. We will define it here to mean a dull and poorly localizable pain that is described by the affected individua…
-
Brain fogSymptomHPOHP:0033630Brain fog is a type of transient cognitive dysfunction that comprises a constellation of symptoms that impair intellectual functioning to a level that interferes with daily activities, commonly including forgetfulness, m…
-
Chronic fatigueSymptomHPOHP:0012432Subjective feeling of tiredness characterized by a lack of energy and motivation that persists for six months or longer.
-
Cognitive fatigueSymptomHPOHP:0033236A failure to sustain attention that requires self-motivation to optimize performance.
-
Disseminated histoplasmosisSymptomHPOHP:0032257Histoplasmosis infection involving multiple sites of the body. Disseminated histoplasmosis can involve various organs, including reticuloendothelial organs, gastrointestinal tract, adrenal glands, central nervous system,…
-
Easy fatigabilitySymptomHPOHP:0003388Increased susceptibility to fatigue.
-
Episodic fatigueSymptomHPOHP:0012431Intermittent and recurrent bouts of a subjective feeling of tiredness characterized by a lack of energy and motivation.
-
Excessive blood loss during deliverySymptomHPOHP:6000325Loss of a substantial amount of blood during delivery (some definitions stipulate 1000 ml or more), typically associated with manifestations such as low blood pressure, a rapid heart rate, dizziness, light-headedness, fa…
-
Exercise-induced muscle fatigueSymptomHPOHP:0009020An abnormally increased tendency towards muscle fatigue induced by physical exercise.
-
FatigueSymptomHPOHP:0012378A subjective feeling of tiredness characterized by a lack of energy and motivation.
-
Gluten intoleranceSymptomHPOHP:0012538A detrimental reaction to the presence of gluten in food, which may include abdominal pain, fatigue, headaches and paresthesia, or celiac disease.
-
HeterophoriaSymptomHPOHP:0032011Heterophorias are latent deviations that are controlled by fusion. In certain circumstances (specific visual tasks, fatigue, illness, etc.), fusion can no longer be maintained and decompensation occurs.
-
IrritabilitySymptomHPOHP:0000737An emotional state characterized by negative feelings of heightened frustration, annoyance, or feeling upset, often triggered by internal factors (e.g., fatigue, hunger, unfulfilled desires) or external factors (e.g., so…
-
LethargySymptomHPOHP:0001254A state of fatigue, either physical or mental slowness and sluggishness, with difficulties in initiating or performing simple tasks. Distinguished from apathy which implies indifference and a lack of desire or interest i…
-
Occupational disabilitySymptomHPOHP:0033695This is a general term that denotes a reduced ability to perform the work that one performed prior to an illness, and may be related to pain, cognitive dysfunction, fatigue or other physical disabilities.
-
Periodic limb movements of sleepSymptomHPOHP:5200295Repetitive, stereotyped limb movements occurring during sleep, typically involving brief flexion of the toes, ankles, knees, or hips. These movements recur at regular intervals, often every 20-40 seconds, and may cause s…
-
Spinal myoclonusSymptomHPOHP:0010531Spinal myoclonus is generally due to a tumor, infection, injury, or degenerative process of the spinal cord, and is characterized by involuntary rhythmic muscle contractions, usually at a rate of more than one per second…