10 Malaise Symptoms
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Aches and Pains
Aches and pains can be experienced along with malaise. People with osteoarthritis and other joint or muscle conditions are predisposed to malaise because of chronic pain. Feelings of malaise in women can increase between perimenopause and menopause due to hormonal changes. For men, malaise can increase as they age.3Alexander, Jeanne Leventhal et al. ‘Arthralgias, bodily aches and pains and somatic complaints in midlife women: etiology, pathophysiology and differential diagnosis.’ Expert review of neurotherapeutics, vol. 7,11 Suppl (2007): S15-26. doi:10.1586/14737175.7.11s.S15
People can counteract feelings of malaise by staying active and practicing good nutrition. Having an active social life and participating in activities outside the home may benefit many people and keep malaise at bay.
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