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Fatigue is also a syndrome

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15y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

A "syndrome" medically speaking is a group of symptons that indicate the presence of a particular condition or illness. Since "fatigue" is a particular sympton, it would not be considered a syndrome in itself, but could be a part of many different syndromes. A flu syndrome, for instance, might include fatigue, chest pain, headache and non-productive cough, with high fever.

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