Chronic Fatigue
Chronic fatigue is a complex illness in which a patient suffers several consecutive months of excessive fatigue that is not alleviated through rest. This disorder typically develops in a sudden manner, often arising after trauma, a loved one’s death or infection. It is also possible for this syndrome to gradually develop, last for months or years and gradually dissipate. If you are suffering chronic fatigue, contact our psychiatrists to schedule an evaluation by dialing (914) 244-7208.
Our evaluation will determine the underlying cause(s) of your chronic fatigue. Overwork and depression are two of the top causes of chronic fatigue. However, the majority of those who have chronic fatigue do not suffer from a syndrome. From treating chronic fatigue with the use of electrolytes that boost blood volume to medications that improve immune system functionality and behavioral alterations, there are plenty of potential solutions to help you overcome your sleep challenges. As is commonly said, if you have the will, there is a way. Our psychiatrist, Dr. Aaron D. McDaniel, M.D., is here to show you the way, helping you overcome your chronic fatigue and return your life to normal.