3. Do active actions make your condition worse?
Going to work, stressing out, even climbing stairs can become so difficult that it takes hours or even days to recover. If you have something like this, be sure to go to the doctor.
4. Do you have pain?
Migraine, muscle and joint pain, and sore throat may be associated symptoms. If you’ve been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis or fibromyalgia, but medication isn’t helping, it’s worth raising the issue of chronic fatigue syndrome.
5. Does the brain work well?
If you notice that thinking has become slower, it is more difficult for you to understand what is written, your memory has deteriorated or a “fog” has appeared in your head, it is time to do something with the help of doctors. Most likely, depression added to fatigue, and it is worth driving away all these “guests” at once.