Neurasthenia causes severe mental discomfort.
In general, severe mental discomfort in neurasthenia may be related to poor sleep quality, anxiety, high mental stress, drug side effects, insufficient cerebral blood supply, and other factors. Symptomatic treatment is required. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Poor Sleep Quality
When sleep quality is poor, the brain and nervous system do not have sufficient opportunity to recover, which may lead to impaired brain function, resulting in symptoms such as fatigue, difficulty concentrating, mental fogginess, and slowed thinking, thereby causing the aforementioned condition. Patients are advised to improve their sleep quality by going to bed early and waking up early, and avoiding caffeinated beverages before bedtime to prevent sleep disturbances.
2. Anxiety
Anxiety is a persistent state of emotional tension that may cause discomfort in the brain, leading to disorganized thinking, mood swings, and difficulty concentrating, thus contributing to the above symptoms. Patients are encouraged to communicate more with family members and may benefit from relaxation exercises, meditation, psychological counseling, and cognitive behavioral therapy to alleviate symptoms.
3. High Mental Stress
Long-term mental stress may lead to excessive secretion of stress hormones in the brain and disrupt the balance of neurotransmitters, thereby affecting normal brain function and causing the aforementioned issues. Patients are advised to learn stress management techniques, spend more time on outdoor activities, and cultivate hobbies to help relieve stress.
4. Drug Side Effects
Patients with neurasthenia usually require medications such as paroxetine hydrochloride tablets or fluvoxamine maleate tablets as prescribed. These medications may interfere with neural transmission or affect neurotransmitter balance, leading to side effects such as cognitive decline, dizziness, difficulty concentrating, and memory impairment. If these occur, patients should promptly consult their doctor, who will determine whether medication changes or dosage adjustments are needed.
5. Insufficient Cerebral Blood Supply
Inadequate blood flow to the brain may result in cerebral hypoxia, malnutrition, and insufficient energy supply, potentially damaging brain cells and impairing normal brain function, thus causing the aforementioned symptoms. Patients are advised to take medications such as betahistine mesylate tablets or nimodipine tablets as directed by their physician.
Patients are encouraged to seek timely medical attention when experiencing discomfort and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a healthcare professional to promote recovery.