10 Malaise Symptoms

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Burnout

One symptom of malaise is a condition known as burnout. The mental toll of work, home or school becomes so heightened that it causes physical illness. Malaise is sometimes associated with burnout, and many people with high-pressure careers, such as healthcare, can find themselves feeling unwell without explanation.

Having a better work and life balance may help to alleviate burnout. Finding opportunities to try new activities, taking some time off or changing careers could also help resolve malaise from burnout.

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