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Malaise Health Article
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Definition
Malaise is a generalized feeling of discomfort, illness, or lack of well-being. It can be associated with a disease. Malaise can be accompanied by a feeling of exhaustion, or of not having enough energy to accomplish usual activities.
Alternative Names
Considerations
Malaise is a nonspecific symptom that can occur with almost any significant infectious, metabolic (endocrine), or systemic (throughout the body) disorder. The onset may be slow or rapid depending on the nature of the disease. Fatigue accompanies malaise in many common diseases.
Common Causes
The following lists give examples of the diseases and conditions that can cause malaise. ACUTE INFECTIOUS DISEASE CHRONIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE CARDIOPULMONARY DISEASE ORGAN FAILURE CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE ENDOCRINE or METABOLIC NEOPLASTIC BLOOD DISORDERS PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONS
Home Care
Significant symptoms require immediate attention from your health care provider.
Call your health care provider if
What to expect at your health care provider's office
Your health care provider will perform a physical examination and ask questions such as: |
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