Tiredness Flashcards
In the absence of clear underlying pathology (e.g. hypothyroidism), what is the most appropriate management of a patient presenting as TATT?
- watch and wait
- delay investigations for 1 month and review
What are the 4 most important initial investigations to conduct in patients who are TATT, where underlying pathology is suspected?
1) TFTs
2) FBC
3) Random blood glucose
4) ESR
Name 4 drugs that commonly cause fatigue
1) beta-blockers
2) opiates
3) anti-histamines
4) anti-depressants
Give 5 common causes for being TATT
1) Hypothyroidism
2) Anaemia
3) Malignancy
4) Sleep apnoea
5) Depression
What are the diagnostic criteria for chronic fatigue syndrome?
- debilitating fatigue
- triggered by minimal activity
- for 4 or more months
- other diagnoses excluded
What is the most appropriate management of a patient with chronic fatigue syndrome?
- advice about diet, sleep, activity and relaxation
- alteration of education/work commitments
- signposting of self-help resources
- referral to chronic fatigue specialist
What are the most common causes of:
Microcytic anaemia
Normocytic anaemia
Macrocytic anaemia
Microcytic = iron deficiency Normocytic = chronic disease Macrocytic = B12/folate deficiency
What are the most common causes of iron deficiency anaemia?
- inadequate dietary intake (e.g. vegan)
- GI bleeding (e.g. NSAIDs, PUD, CRC)
- Malabsorption (e.g. coeliac disease)
- heavy menstruation
- regular blood donation
What are the most common causes of anaemia of chronic disease?
- obesity
- malignancy
- chronic inflammatory disorders
- chronic infection
What are the most common causes of B12 and folate deficiency?
- inadequate dietary intake (e.g. vegan)
- chronic alcoholism
- malabsorption (e.g. coeliac disease)