Pseudoneurasthenic syndrome

Pseudoneurotic syndrome

Pseudoneurestinic syndrome is a neurotic syndrome manifested by: irritable weakness, restlessness, frequent fainting, increased fatigue, fear of getting cancer, various fears and depression. Behavioral disorders often occur in a variety of diseases of the central nervous system,



Pseudoneurotic syndrome is a common phenomenon nowadays. It manifests itself as irritability, nervousness and fatigue against the background of the normal rhythm of life. Doctors often do not pay attention to this and attribute symptoms to being busy and stressed. Indeed, there are many people who encounter this condition at work and in their studies. However, such behavior may have more serious reasons that must be dealt with. For example, chronic stress, prolonged emotional stress, daily routine disturbances, insufficient physical activity and much more.

In this article, I will look at the main symptoms of PNS syndrome, as well as tips for preventing its occurrence.

Symptoms of the syndrome