From the Inside Flap:
Tired of feeling tired? Now there's hope. With "new" conditions such as Epstein-Barr virus syndrome making the headlines, it's not surprising that Americans make ten million doctor visits each year seeking relief from fatigue. Unfortunately, they don't always get help: doctors often see tiredness as a complaint, rather than a medical condition.
DOCTOR, WHY AM I SO TIRED? is the first comprehensive guide to the medical causes of fatigue, designed to bridge the gap for both patients and doctors.
Discover and overcome the hidden but real causes of chronic fatigue such as:
* Physical illness -- from anemia to hepatitis
* Psychological disorders -- including stress, depression, and sleep disorders
* Nutritional problems
* Medicinal side effects
* Environmental health issues
Dr. Richard N. Podell, a pioneer in the treatment of fatigue, provides a Health History questionnaire to help identify the symptoms that can point to possible undelying causes. He also discusses how to select a physician and the benefits and risks of proposed treatments.
From Library Journal:
A sympton of many disorders, fatigue is often overlooked and untreated yet remains disruptive. Causes are many and often unexpected; remedies are equally numerous, and to further confuse the issue, experts strongly disagree on them. Podell discusses current theories and treatmentsstandard medical approaches as well as controversial ones. He provides prudent advice on nutrition, lifestyle, stress management, and environment. He offers excellent charts, lists, ratings of specific products, and a specialized health questionnaire to identify possible causes of fatigue. Informative. Strongly recommended. Karen Hays Jackson, Susanna Wesley, Sch., Tallahassee, Fla.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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