Occupational neuritis is a condition in which a worker suffers from stress and tension caused by professional responsibilities. Such a profession is usually associated with monotonous activities, high work demands, tight deadlines and lack of time.
The causes of occupational neuritis can be various, for example, too much work pressure, lack of time to complete tasks, unsatisfactory project management system, strict hierarchy of authority and other restrictions.
Symptoms of occupational neuritis are: pain in the back, neck, shoulders, arms, legs, headaches, fatigue, irritability, depression