Are the symptoms of neurasthenia old insomnia?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Manifestations of neurasthenia.

    1. Symptoms of debilitation: weakened mental activity, physical weakness, lack of concentration, memory loss, inability to persist in work and study, lazy activity.

    2. Symptoms of excitability: increased recall and association, uncontrollable. Sensitive to strong sound and bright light.

    3. Sleep disorders: no sleepiness at night, difficulty falling asleep, shallow sleep, dreaming, easy to wake up, and it is difficult to fall asleep after waking up. During the day, I feel sleepy and can't sleep, so I am distressed, anxious and irritable.

    4. Dizziness, headache, and symptoms of autonomic nerve disorders such as palpitation, chest tightness, and gastrointestinal discomfort.

    5. Secondary psychological reactions: due to neurasthenia, it can not be short-term, affecting work and life, as well as various physical discomforts, or can not accept that you have neurasthenia, often upset, anxiety, depression and various hypochondriasis and fears, for insomnia anxiety, fear of insomnia, fear of insomnia.

    **Method: You can use traditional Chinese medicine Des Voeux Tang Yi Yu An to calm the nerves and improve sleep quality.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, the diagnosis of neurasthenia needs to be made by a professional psychologist in the hospital. Neurasthenia does require a combination of many aspects**, the first and most important is self-regulation.

    Neurasthenia**to comprehensive**program, suggestions for insomnia: first of all, learn to self-regulate, relieve the patient's pressure in all aspects, communicate with others more, shift attention, regular work and rest and diet, do not stay up late, exercise moderately to enhance physical fitness, if necessary, give the patient brain sedation, gamma oryzanol, sedative-hypnotic drug conditioning, specific sedative-hypnotic drug types need to be applied under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medicate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no direct relationship between insomnia and neurasthenia, and there is a clear difference between the two pathologically, so patients must understand themselves before insomnia, so as to avoid the occurrence of misdiagnosis. Of course, even a true neurasthenia can be cured as long as it is treated and treated correctly, so in order to treat insomnia correctly, it is important to try to eliminate thoughts and anxieties once it appears. Since insomnia is the most important symptom of neurasthenia, if you don't take the right attitude, it can cause a real neurasthenia.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Not necessarily, there are many cases that cause insomnia.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Not necessarily. Neurasthenia is caused by a long-term overactivity of brain functions, resulting in a decrease in mental activity.

    Insomnia is the main symptom of neurasthenia, more than 95% of neurasthenia patients, insomnia, severe insomnia to 25%, general insomnia reached 45%.

    But insomnia does not mean neurasthenia. Insomnia is a symptom of neurasthenia, with tension in the head and discomfort such as head swelling and headaches.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Long-term insomnia can lead to neurasthenia.

    If it's short-term insomnia.

    If it has little impact on our health, don't pay too much attention to it. Our organism itself has a strong ability to regulate and can keep our state at a relatively good level. If it is a person with long-term insomnia, most of them are primary insomnia caused by anxiety, this type of patient has too much attention to sleep, and too much pressure on the harm caused by sleep, and at the same time amplifies this harm, so they are very concerned about their sleep quality and sleep duration.

    This concern manifests itself in our cerebral cortex to produce excessive excitement in the cerebral cortex, resulting in a kind of anxiety symptoms, which leads to the fact that when it is time to sleep, the cerebral cortex still cannot calm down, which will aggravate our insomnia. If we don't sleep well for a long time, one of the main manifestations of our illness is that we are prone to fatigue, memory and concentration loss. The main manifestation of neurasthenia is easy fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and sleep disorders are also its main manifestations.

    In addition to this, patients with neurasthenia may also have symptoms such as irritability, nervousness, muscle tension pain, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Insomnia may cause neurasthenia.

    Neurasthenia is a broad diagnosis, and insomnia may be one of the more common symptoms of neurasthenia.

    Long-term insomnia can cause physical and psychological changes, which in turn aggravate the symptoms of neurasthenia.

    If there is a nervous breakdown, there may be mood changes, long-term anxiety, long-term depression, or unsatisfactory work and life, as well as irregular lifestyle habits, which may cause insomnia.

    Therefore, insomnia or neurasthenia is often a combination of both.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pure insomnia.

    It generally does not cause neurasthenia.

    Neurasthenia is a kind of neurosis caused by severe psychological stress, and most patients are caused by serious emotional fluctuations due to work, life and study.

    When the disease occurs, patients will have insomnia, irritability, irritability, anxiety, depression, personality changes and other symptoms, and some patients will also be accompanied by obvious physical symptoms, such as symptoms of the cardiovascular system, including chest tightness, palpitations, palpitations, palpitations, shortness of breath, fatigue, etc. It may also be accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms, and patients may experience loss of appetite and bloating.

    After the onset of the disease, early recovery can be achieved through **.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Insomnia can lead to neurasthenia. Patients who lack sleep will experience symptoms such as malaise, drowsiness, unresponsiveness, and difficulty concentrating during the day, and if they are not relieved for a long time, it will cause neurasthenia. It is recommended that patients with insomnia take oral tranquilizing brain fluid to relieve symptoms in time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Insomnia can lead to neurasthenia, and there is a close relationship between insomnia and neurasthenia, and one of the clinical manifestations of neurasthenia is insomnia. Neurasthenia is mainly due to the brain being in a state of high tension and tension for a long time, resulting in a weakening of mental vitality. The clinical manifestations of neurasthenia are mental excitability and mental fatigue.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Unable to sleep at night will cause neurasthenia, long-term inability to sleep will cause irritability, anxiety, depression, neurasthenia, systemic dysfunction, can also aggravate neurasthenia, neurasthenia can also aggravate sleeplessness, the two are mutually aggravated, aggravated each other. Usually pay more attention to rest, ensure adequate sleep, and use some calming drugs.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Insomnia will cause neurasthenia, autonomic disorders and migraines, and will also cause endocrine disorders, and it is easy to get depression after a long time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes. Insomnia can lead to neurasthenia. Patients who lack sleep experience symptoms such as malaise, drowsiness, unresponsiveness, and difficulty concentrating during the day.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Insomnia doesn't count, insomnia should be considered an anxiety disorder in the strict sense.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Insomnia is one of the typical symptoms of neurasthenia, which is one of the diagnoses of neurosis. It is due to long-term tension and pressure, mental excitability and mental fatigue, often accompanied by emotional troubles, irritability, sleep disorders, muscle tension pain, etc., neurasthenic insomnia, that is, insomnia occupies the main clinical manifestations in neurasthenia, in fact, it is neurasthenia with insomnia as the main symptom. Many patients with neurasthenic insomnia have symptoms of nervousness, such as a slight sound in the bedroom or an inappropriate temperature, which can affect their sleep, so in order to avoid neurasthenic insomnia, it is necessary to create a good sleeping environment for the patient.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Neurological disorders, neurasthenia, and anxiety and depression all refer to the same disease. Neurasthenia is partly manifested by anxiety and depression. It can manifest in the nervous system, cardiopulmonary, digestive system, and genitourinary system, as follows:

    1. Nervous system: mainly insomnia, headache, dizziness and other discomforts; 2. Cardiopulmonary symptoms: the main manifestations are chest tightness, breathlessness, palpitation, shortness of breath; 3. Digestive system:

    Mainly bloating, indigestion, decreased appetite, dry or loose stools; 4. Genitourinary system: mainly frequent urination, urgency, poor urination, increased nocturia or disharmony in sexual life. In summary, disorders of the nervous system, i.e., neurasthenia, vary from person to person, and may not be all manifested in patients, but there will always be a corresponding combination.

    Therefore, as long as the patient has several of them, it can be considered a manifestation of neurasthenia.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    First of all, I would like to say that insomnia is one of the typical symptoms of neurasthenia, and it cannot be said that neurasthenia causes insomnia.

    Let's go ahead and repeat the typical symptoms of neurasthenia.

    The symptoms of neurasthenia are divided into three main groups, and almost all patients with neurasthenia can find a corresponding situation in them:

    1. Mental fatigue associated with mental excitability: The main manifestation of mental excitability is the increase and confusion of associations and recollections, whether it is reading books or newspapers, or other activities, it can cause chaotic associations and memories. This is subjective and beyond the patient's control.

    Lack of concentration and mental excitability are the same thing, both due to the external environment and the symptoms of "brain confusion" as the patient himself says. In addition, there is also a manifestation of mental excitability, which is hypersensitivity, fear of light, noise, like to be quiet, even the trouser belt sometimes feels tight, and it is always difficult to wear clothes.

    For this mental fatigue, it is diffuse. We can relax by changing the way we do every day, but people with neurasthenia feel tired no matter what they do. In addition, there are characteristics such as emotion and decreased desire and motivation.

    It is important to remember that this mental fatigue is not necessarily accompanied by physical fatigue, and that physical fatigue without mental fatigue alone is not a nervous breakdown.

    2. Almost all neurasthenia patients have mood disorders, and the symptoms are mainly reflected in: annoyance, irritability and nervousness.

    Patients with neurasthenia live in troubles almost all year round. The effective behavior of a normal person who can solve his worries and satisfy his desires is almost difficult for neurasthenic patients to comprehend. The key to the annoyance of neurasthenia is not the affliction itself, but the failure to turn the desire of "I don't want to be troubled" into an actual and effective act of "I want to be happy".

    The patient's desire is excessively suppressed and controlled, resulting in the sharpening of psychological conflicts, they often do not know what they need and what they are pursuing, and gradually lose their goals, and turn to ask others or doctors "what should I do", while normal people can find specific solutions to solve them.

    Irritability refers to being easily angry, angry, and impatient. Irritability can easily damage interpersonal relationships, and irritability tends to worsen due to the lack of harmony in interpersonal relationships. Therefore, patients with neurasthenia are prone to sadness, and some love to fight and be uneven.

    Nervous breakdowns are constant and cannot relax themselves, often accompanied by painful symptoms such as headaches, body aches, fatigue, insomnia, and decreased mental activity.

    3. There are three common psychophysiological symptoms: one is sleep disorder, the second is head discomfort, and the third is mild or moderate impairment of individual visceral function.

    There are many symptoms of sleep disorders: difficulty falling asleep, dreaming a lot, and waking up tired, which makes patients have a low estimate of the amount of time they sleep. In fact, some people sleep very well, and can even hear him snoring, but when they wake up, they say that they have not slept all night, which is a loss of sleep.

    The reasons for this situation are that they are overly worried and attached importance to insomnia, secondly, they have a misunderstanding of dreaming, believing that dreaming is the same as not sleeping, and thirdly, they blame insomnia for all kinds of discomfort and unhappiness during the day.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Neurasthenia can cause insomnia, but if you can adjust it, you will return to normal sleep.

    Adjustment method: Relax your mind, don't think about those troubles, go out for a walk, listen to **, watch movies, in short, be happy.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Generally, neurasthenia will definitely cause insomnia, not only causing insomnia, but sometimes often having some strange nightmares. So it's not a small thing either.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This will definitely affect sleep***, and poor sleep quality will seriously affect the mental state.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Yes, because neurasthenia is a neurological problem that can easily cause insomnia.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    A very important manifestation of neurasthenia is insomnia, in which patients will have obvious autonomic dysfunction, resulting in difficulty falling asleep, and they wake up easily at night, and it is difficult to fall asleep after waking up, and they are usually accompanied by some very vivid and terrible dreams.

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