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general ill feeling, malaise, generalized feeling of discomfort, illness, lack of well-that, associated, a disease state, accompanied by a sensation of exhaustion, inadequate energy to accomplish usual activities, malaise, nonspecific symptom, significant infectious, metabolic, endocrine, systemic disorder, onset slow, rapid depending on the nature, fatigue accompanies malaise in many common diseases, following lists give examples, the diseases, cause malaise, acute infectious disease, influenza, acute bronchitis, pneumonia, acute viral syndrome, lyme disease, infectious mononucleosis, ebv, chronic infectious disease, aids, tuberculosis, parasitic disease, chronic active hepatitis, cardiopulmonary, emphysema, copd, congestive heart failure, organ failure, acute, chronic kidney disease, acute, chronic liver disease, connective tissue disease, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus infectious mononucleosis cmv, sarcoidosis lyme_disease_early_disseminated, endocrine, metabolic, thyroid disease, diabetes, pituitary gland dysfunction, rare, adrenal gland dysfunction, neoplastic, lymphoma, leukemia, solid tumor malignancies, colon cancer, blood disorders, severe anemia significant symptoms, require prompt attention from medical provider, malaise is accompanied by other symptoms indicating a significant illness, malaise persists longer than one week, health care provider, perform a physical examination, how long has it lasted, weeks, the malaise constant, episodic, complete daily activities, not what limits you, traveled, what medications, what, medical problems, use alcohol, drugs, signs, symptoms of a significant illness, testing required to confirm the diagnosis, various blood tests, x-rays, diagnostic tests.



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