Patients usually present with persistent fatigue, decreased work capacity, sleep disturbances, or general weakness that interferes with daily life.
The doctor conducts a thorough clinical assessment, carefully analyzes the complaints and medical history, and, if necessary, orders additional tests to gain a more accurate understanding of the situation.
As a result, the patient receives a clear and comprehensible action plan: what to do now, which tests to undergo, and how to monitor changes in their condition over time.
Special attention is given to the differential diagnosis of causes in order to adjust treatment and take into account comorbid conditions, ensuring comfortable and clear guidance at every stage.
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When to See a Doctor
A persistent feeling of fatigue and decreased energy may be signs of various conditions that require medical attention. Sometimes weakness develops gradually or worsens with exertion, and personal attempts to improve well-being do not lead to noticeable results. If such symptoms interfere with work, sleep, or your usual way of life, consulting a doctor can help identify the causes and develop an optimal plan of action. It is advisable to make an appointment with an anesthesiologist if, during asthenia treatment, you notice:
- Constant fatigue that does not go away after rest
- Decreased concentration and attention throughout the day
- Frequent feelings of weakness and lack of strength
- Sleep disturbances or insomnia affecting your well-being
- Lack of energy to carry out regular tasks
- Worsening symptoms during physical or emotional stress
- Repeated or increasing episodes of fatigue
- Situations where your condition hinders your ability to work or perform usual duties
- No improvement despite attempts to change your lifestyle independently
- Worsening of unpleasant symptoms after stress or illness
- Need to adjust treatment in chronic cases
- Desire to receive a more accurate assessment of your condition and recommendations for next steps
Even if symptoms seem mild, their persistent occurrence and impact on quality of life are reasons to visit a clinic. The doctor will conduct necessary examinations to rule out other causes and choose an appropriate approach. This is important to avoid missing changes that require attention and to help maintain your well-being at an acceptable level.
Emergency Situations or When to See a Doctor Immediately
- Sudden and sharp deterioration of overall well-being accompanied by increasing weakness
- Severe headache or persistent dizziness
- Acute difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Sudden worsening of fatigue accompanied by impaired consciousness or disorientation
- Combination of pronounced weakness with fever and sweating
If you experience any of these symptoms, do not wait for a scheduled appointment—seek urgent medical help. Our clinic offers a home visit service for quick assessment and support.
Causes and Risk Factors
To understand why asthenia develops, it is important to explore the possible causes and factors that influence the appearance and worsening of symptoms. Examination and consultation with a doctor will help identify the current mechanisms and rule out reversible conditions.
Main Causes / Mechanisms (briefly)
- Complications following infectious or viral diseases
- Chronic fatigue associated with prolonged stress and emotional tension
- Sleep disturbances and impaired restorative processes of the body
- Comorbidities affecting metabolism and energy supply
- Dysfunction of the nervous system and hormonal imbalances
Risk Factors
- Prolonged or frequent stress at work and home
- Lack of adequate rest and sleep
- Chronic diseases of internal organs
- Age over 40–50 years, when the body’s resources start to decline
- Insufficient physical activity and dehydration
- Poor nutrition and deficiency of essential vitamins and minerals
- Presence of harmful habits, such as smoking or alcohol abuse
Reversible Causes to Rule Out
- Sleep disturbances related to external factors or living conditions
- Side effects of medication causing weakness and fatigue
- Acute infectious conditions mimicking chronic fatigue
- Undiagnosed deficiencies of vitamins and trace elements
Asthenia can have various causes; therefore, it is important to consult a doctor for a comprehensive evaluation and selection of necessary examinations.
Diagnostics
Diagnostics for asthenia are aimed at identifying possible causes of your condition and assessing your overall health. This process helps determine which additional tests may be necessary and develop a plan for further action.
Diagnostic Approach
- Taking a detailed medical history with discussion of symptoms and lifestyle
- Physical examination, assessment of overall condition and neurological status
- Ordering basic laboratory tests to rule out common causes of fatigue
- Additional examinations as indicated to clarify the diagnosis
- Interpretation of results and development of a monitoring or treatment plan
- Discussion with the patient about the next steps in examination or therapy adjustment
Typical Tests as Indicated
May include:
- Complete blood count and biochemical blood tests
- Assessment of vitamin and micronutrient levels
- Hormonal tests of the thyroid gland and adrenal glands
- Electrocardiogram (ECG) to evaluate heart function
- Instrumental studies as necessary
What to Bring to the Appointment
- Results of previous examinations, if available
- List of medications and dietary supplements currently taken
- Symptom diary, if maintained
- Information about past illnesses and treatments
- Questions or concerns to discuss with the doctor
Diagnosis of asthenia requires a comprehensive approach and individualized assessment — the doctor will create a plan taking into account your specific characteristics and test results.
Treatment
Treatment for asthenia is aimed at reducing symptoms and improving quality of life. The therapy plan is selected individually, taking into account the specifics of the condition and accompanying factors, and requires physician evaluation and regular monitoring.
Therapy Goals
- Reduce the severity of fatigue and weakness symptoms
- Correct possible causes contributing to the development of asthenia
- Restore working capacity and normalize daily activities
- Prevent complications and maintain overall health
Main Treatment Approaches
- May include medication methods as indicated to correct disorders
- Supportive therapy with non-pharmacological methods is possible
- Key directions: detoxification, restoration of metabolism, and energy balance
- Use of physiotherapy procedures and ozone therapy as recommended by the doctor
- Individual adjustment of the plan considering comorbidities and the body's response
What the Doctor Does
- Selects and adjusts therapy based on the patient’s current condition
- Takes into account the presence of comorbidities and treatment specifics
- Monitors the emergence and severity of therapy side effects
- Explains the criteria for effectiveness assessment and monitoring timeframes
- Coordinates treatment with other specialists if necessary
What to Expect: Plan and Monitoring
- The treatment plan is formed individually and may be adjusted as needed
- Therapy effectiveness is assessed based on changes in symptoms and overall well-being
- If no improvement occurs, the doctor considers options for adjustment or additional examination
- Regular visits enable monitoring progress and timely response to changes
For detailed information on treatment options for asthenia, please consult with Dr. Anna Ruslanovna Onokienko.
Prevention
Prevention is important for reducing the risk of developing asthenia and maintaining overall health. A prevention plan is tailored individually, taking into account the characteristics of the body and lifestyle.
Key Primary Prevention Measures
- Managing stress levels and adhering to a rest regimen
- Maintaining a balanced and complete diet
- Regular physical activity appropriate to one’s health condition
- Avoiding harmful habits such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption
- Managing chronic diseases and timely treatment of exacerbations
Screening and Secondary Prevention / Regular Monitoring
- Regular monitoring of general health indicators as recommended by a physician
- When indicated — assessment of thyroid function and vitamin levels
- Monitoring symptom dynamics and adjusting therapy as necessary
- Analyzing factors that may contribute to worsening wellbeing
Practical Advice
- Discuss with your doctor possible ways to reduce workload and optimize your routine
- Pay attention to sleep quality and try to avoid overfatigue
- Keep a symptom diary to track changes in your condition
- Undergo periodic examinations as recommended by your physician
- Maintain hydration and avoid dehydration
Preventive measures for asthenia help preserve energy and improve wellbeing; however, their selection always requires an individual approach and consultation with a specialist.
Important to Know
The treatment of asthenia requires a comprehensive approach that begins with understanding the possible causes and factors influencing the symptoms. It is not enough to simply eliminate fatigue—it's important to identify what exactly is causing the decrease in energy and general weakness. Early assessment of the condition helps to select the right strategy and reduce the risk of unpleasant complications. Often, dynamic monitoring is necessary to adjust the treatment and take changes in the condition into account. Lifestyle, stress, sleep quality, and the presence of comorbidities significantly affect the course of asthenia. Self-medication can complicate diagnosis, cause unwanted side effects, and delay the initiation of effective therapy.
- Identifying the cause helps to select appropriate treatment, not just alleviate symptoms
- Early consultation helps reduce the risk of condition progression
- Dynamic monitoring allows timely adjustments to the therapy plan
- The course is influenced by stress levels, daily routine, sleep, and chronic diseases
- Self-administering medications without medical supervision may harm and complicate diagnosis
- The doctor evaluates the individual characteristics of each patient to choose the optimal strategy
If you want to learn more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for asthenia, we recommend reading our detailed page dedicated to this topic. Regular interaction with your doctor is the key to feeling more comfortable and successfully managing your condition.
Self-Care Before the Appointment: What You Can and Cannot Do
Before seeing a doctor for asthenia, it is helpful to take some safe steps to ease your condition and prepare information. If your condition worsens or new alarming symptoms appear, be sure to seek help from Dr. Anna Ruslanovna Onokienko.
What You Can Do Before the Appointment
- Write down when and how your first symptoms appeared and what makes them better or worse
- Keep a symptom diary, noting the time, intensity, and possible causes of any deterioration
- Bring a list of all current medications and supplements you are taking to the appointment
- Measure and record your temperature, blood pressure, and pulse if you know how to do so
- Ensure you get rest and reduce physical activity as much as possible
- Drink water to avoid dehydration, especially if you feel unwell
- Monitor your sleep quality and try to maintain a regular rest schedule
- Avoid stressful situations as much as possible before your visit to the doctor
What You Should Not Do Before the Appointment
- Do not stop or change medications without consulting your doctor
- Do not start taking new medications or supplements without a prescription
- Do not rely on unverified remedies or folk recipes without your doctor’s approval
- Do not attempt to diagnose yourself or interpret test results on your own
- Do not postpone seeing a doctor if you experience sudden worsening or new alarming symptoms
- Do not ignore the effects of stress and fatigue on your condition, but also do not try to handle everything yourself
- Do not increase physical activity without your specialist’s approval
If you experience signs of an emergency or a sudden deterioration, immediately seek help from Dr. Anna Ruslanovna Onokienko.
How I Can Help as a Doctor with Astenia Treatment
During a consultation for astenia treatment, I can assist you in the following ways: comprehensively assessing your condition, identifying possible causes, and selecting an appropriate strategy to improve your well-being. Together, we will develop an action plan that takes into account all the specifics of your health and current medications.
- Analyze symptoms and medical history to identify possible causes of fatigue
- Evaluate the severity of symptoms and potential risk factors
- Review current prescriptions and medication tolerability, making adjustments if necessary
- Develop a plan for further steps: indicated examinations, treatment, and monitoring
- Consider comorbidities and specifics of the medications you are taking
- Recommend lifestyle and regimen adjustments based on your individual needs
- Discuss criteria for monitoring progress and when to schedule follow-up visits
- Conduct initial diagnostics, including differential analysis of symptoms
- Adjust treatment strategy if insufficient effect or side effects occur
Medical care for astenia is not only about prescribing therapy but also involves continuous monitoring, timely plan adjustments, and prevention of possible complications. This approach allows for considering all patient-specific factors and adapting treatment according to the changing health status.
What questions can be asked to a doctor during asthenia treatment
During your appointment regarding asthenia treatment, you can discuss the following issues with Anna Ruslanovna Onokienko:
- A persistent feeling of fatigue and weakness interfering with daily life
- Sleep disturbances and decreased productivity
- Frequent dizziness and reduced concentration
- Worsening of symptoms after stress or illness
- Associated metabolic problems or other chronic conditions
- Recurring or increasing manifestations of fatigue
- Lack of improvement with already prescribed treatment
- Desire to get a second opinion or to understand previous examinations
In case of sudden deterioration, severe headache, or acute breathing difficulties — seek emergency care immediately; do not wait for a scheduled appointment.
Frequently asked questions during the appointment
- What is happening to me and what could this be?
- Why has the fatigue appeared now, when I did not experience this before?
- How can I tell if my symptoms are related specifically to asthenia and not another disease?
- What examinations do I need to determine the cause of my fatigue?
- Which tests and investigations are mandatory, and which can be declined?
- How should I prepare for examinations and the doctor’s appointment?
- What treatment options are available and how do they differ?
- Is it possible to completely get rid of the symptoms, or is this a chronic condition?
- What should I do if the prescribed treatment does not help or causes side effects?
- Can treatment be done without medications and procedures? Are there alternative methods?
- How long does the treatment last and how often should I come for check-ups?
- What signs indicate improvement or worsening of my condition?
- What should be done in case of a sudden worsening or exacerbation of symptoms?
If your questions go beyond routine care or symptoms requiring urgent medical assessment are present, the doctor will refer you to the appropriate specialists or for additional tests. The consultation will help you understand your condition and determine the next steps to support your health.
How the Consultation Proceeds
A consultation with a doctor for asthenia involves a detailed discussion of your complaints and overall condition in order to develop a plan for further actions. The scope of necessary examinations is determined individually, based on indications, taking into account your symptoms and medical history. During one appointment, the doctor assesses your condition, but it is not always possible to obtain a definitive diagnosis immediately — this is a process that requires observation and monitoring.
- Clarification of complaints and visit goals: identifying the main symptoms, when they appeared, what worsens or alleviates them, as well as your expectations from the appointment.
- Collection of medical history and risk factors associated with asthenia, including stress, chronic diseases, and lifestyle.
- Analysis of previous examinations and treatments, if any; it is recommended to bring documents and a list of medications you are taking.
- Examination and performance of specialized tests related to your condition — these procedures are prescribed individually to clarify possible causes of fatigue and weakness.
- Preliminary conclusion about the suspected causes of symptoms and exclusion of serious conditions without establishing a final diagnosis.
- Development of an examination plan, which may include complete and biochemical blood tests, investigations of vitamin and hormone levels, and other procedures as indicated.
- Formulation of a general treatment plan and recommendations considering your individual characteristics and examination results.
- Discussion of monitoring the progression of your condition, timing of follow-up appointments, and criteria for seeking earlier consultation if needed.
If this is your first visit, special attention is given to clarifying symptoms and searching for possible causes of decreased energy and fatigue. If treatment was previously undertaken but did not bring relief, the consultation will include a detailed review of the therapy plan for adjustment and determination of further steps.
Preparation for the Appointment
To ensure an effective consultation with the anesthesiologist regarding the treatment of asthenia, it is important to prepare properly. This will help to identify the causes of symptoms more quickly and choose the optimal treatment plan.
- Bring a list of all current medications with their names and dosages, if known
- Take previous examination results with you: blood tests, hormone levels, vitamins, ECG, medical reports, and imaging
- Write down your main complaints: when and how the symptoms begin, what worsens or improves your condition
- Do not stop taking prescribed medications without prior approval from your doctor
- If necessary, come to the appointment on an empty stomach — do not eat or drink for 8–12 hours unless otherwise instructed
- Avoid applying cosmetics and creams before the examination if this is specified in the instructions
- Come with questions and notes you want to discuss with the doctor
- Bring documents containing information about chronic diseases and previous treatment courses
If you have any doubts, it is better to clarify preparation details when making the appointment or by phone. Do not change your medication regimen without consulting a specialist.
About the Doctor
Anna Ruslanovna Onokienko is an anesthesiologist with experience in anesthesiology and intensive care. Her work experience enables her to effectively manage patients dealing with various manifestations of asthenia, including initial consultations, chronic courses, and cases where previously prescribed treatments have not led to improvement.
In her practice, she focuses on differential diagnosis of causes and monitoring the progression of the condition. Patients receive a detailed review of their complaints and a clear plan of further actions, taking into account comorbidities and therapy specifics.
Why Patients Choose Dr. Anna Ruslanovna Onokienko
Patients choose Dr. Anna Ruslanovna Onokienko for her structured approach to treating asthenia and her attentive evaluation of each case. In her work, she focuses on identifying the causes and making precise diagnoses, which helps in selecting the correct treatment strategy and avoiding unnecessary prescriptions. The doctor takes into account the features of comorbidities and possible drug interactions, enhancing the safety of therapy. Consultations are based on clear explanations of each stage of treatment and regular monitoring of the patient's condition to ensure timely adjustments.
This approach is especially important in chronic and complex cases, where a second opinion and review of previously prescribed methods are needed.
- Clear treatment plan with specific steps and timelines for monitoring effective results
- Examinations only when indicated, without excessive or unjustified procedures
- Consideration of comorbid diagnoses and drug interactions to ensure safety
- Monitoring of condition dynamics and therapy adjustments in case of insufficient effect or side effects
- Review of previous examination results and prescriptions to optimize treatment
- Explanation of the plan and possible risks in accessible language without complicated terms
- Emphasis on preventing exacerbations and maintaining quality of life in the long term
- Experience managing complex and prolonged cases of asthenia, including patients with multiple diagnoses
This combination of systematic methodology, individualized care, and attention to detail ensures effective support for patients with asthenia-related issues. It helps not only to understand the underlying causes but also to develop a convenient and clear treatment plan that takes all health factors into account.
Case Examples from Practice
Initial Consultation with Pronounced Fatigue
A middle-aged patient presented with complaints of persistent fatigue, decreased concentration, and insomnia. It was important to rule out possible serious causes, including metabolic disorders and chronic infections. A detailed assessment of complaints was conducted, medical history was evaluated, and necessary examinations were ordered as indicated. Over several weeks, the patient reported a reduction in symptom severity and improved sleep. At the next stage, the physician organized dynamic follow-up and provided lifestyle recommendations.
Treatment Adjustment Due to Lack of Effect
A middle-aged woman had already been undergoing treatment for fatigue; however, no improvement occurred, and symptoms even intensified. The physician thoroughly analyzed previous prescriptions, assessed therapy tolerance, and identified possible errors in the treatment plan. After adjusting the approach and conducting additional examinations, the condition stabilized. Ongoing monitoring of progress and regular treatment plan reviews continue.
Chronic Course with Comorbidities
An elderly patient was admitted with prolonged signs of weakness and reduced work capacity against a background of chronic heart and metabolic diseases. All comorbidities and medications potentially affecting the condition were taken into account. A comprehensive review was performed, including therapy adjustments considering drug interactions. Over several months, improvement in quality of life and reduction of symptom severity were observed. The patient remains under regular observation and supportive therapy.
Exacerbation of Condition Following Stress
A young man presented with a sudden worsening of weakness and malaise after a severe stressful event. The physician promptly assessed the condition, excluded acute complications, and ordered appropriate examinations. After stabilization, a plan for monitoring and preventing recurrence of exacerbations was developed. At a follow-up visit, gradual improvement and restoration of the previous level of activity were noted.
Second Opinion and Review of Previously Conducted Examinations
A female patient with an unclear diagnosis wished to obtain an additional opinion. The physician thoroughly reviewed all previously conducted studies and analyses and assessed symptom dynamics. Recommendations were formulated regarding diagnostic clarification and possible management options. Emphasis was placed on an individualized approach and the need for continued observation to adjust therapy if the condition changes.
How long does the consultation last?
Usually, the consultation takes between 30 to 60 minutes; please confirm the exact duration when booking.
How should I prepare for the appointment?
It is important to note your symptoms, their nature, and the time of onset, as well as prepare a list of medications and questions for the doctor.
What should I bring to the appointment?
It is recommended to bring the results of previous tests, examinations, discharge summaries, and a list of medications you are taking.
Do I need to come on an empty stomach?
Usually not, unless otherwise specified when booking.
How many visits are usually required?
The number of visits depends on the individual situation and the chosen treatment plan.
When can I expect the first results of therapy?
The first changes are assessed individually, depending on the nature of the condition and therapy.
What should I do if my condition worsens before the appointment?
If your symptoms worsen with severe weakness, dizziness, or breathing difficulties, seek urgent medical assistance.
Can I combine treatment with my current medications?
Discuss this during the appointment; do not stop or add medications on your own.
Is an online consultation available?
Yes, online consultations are possible — check the conditions when booking.
Can I come with already completed examinations?
Yes, bring all available results for a more accurate assessment.
Do I need to come back for follow-up visits?
Follow-up visits are planned individually based on the progress and treatment.
Can I get a second opinion on the diagnosis or treatment?
Yes, the doctor is open to discussing and reviewing previously prescribed treatments and examinations.
What should I do if symptoms return after improvement?
Contact your doctor to adjust the treatment plan and for further evaluation.
What examinations are needed for asthenia?
The examination strategy depends on the cause and the patient’s condition and is prescribed as indicated.
Can I take vitamins or supplements before the consultation?
It is better to discuss this with the doctor to avoid unwanted effects and diagnostic errors.
How long does asthenia treatment last?
The duration depends on the causes and individual characteristics and is clarified during the appointment.
What should I do if treatment is ineffective?
Discuss your concerns with the doctor to adjust therapy and possibly undergo additional examinations.
Can I book an appointment without a referral?
Yes, direct booking is possible without a referral.
