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*2 : a condition of listlessness : [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/languor languor]
 
*2 : a condition of listlessness : [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/languor languor]
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
Fatigue (also called exhaustion, lethargy, languidness, languor, '''lassitude''', and listlessness) is a [[state]] of [[awareness]]. It can describe a range of afflictions, varying from a general state of lethargy to a specific [[work]]-induced burning sensation within one's muscles. It can be both [[physical]] and [[mental]]. Physical fatigue is the inability to continue [[functioning]] at the level of one's [[normal]] [[abilities]]. It is [[ubiquitous]] in everyday life, but usually becomes particularly noticeable during heavy [[exercise]]. [[Mental]] fatigue, on the other hand, rather [[manifests]] in somnolence  ([[sleep]]iness).
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Fatigue (also called [[exhaustion]], lethargy, languidness, languor, '''lassitude''', and listlessness) is a [[state]] of [[awareness]]. It can describe a range of afflictions, varying from a general state of lethargy to a specific [[work]]-induced burning sensation within one's muscles. It can be both [[physical]] and [[mental]]. Physical fatigue is the inability to continue [[functioning]] at the level of one's [[normal]] [[abilities]]. It is [[ubiquitous]] in everyday life, but usually becomes particularly noticeable during heavy [[exercise]]. [[Mental]] fatigue, on the other hand, rather [[manifests]] in somnolence  ([[sleep]]iness).
    
Fatigue is considered a [[symptom]], as opposed to a medical sign, because it is reported by the patient instead of being [[observed]] by others. Fatigue and ‘[[feelings]] of fatigue’ are often confused.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lassitude]
 
Fatigue is considered a [[symptom]], as opposed to a medical sign, because it is reported by the patient instead of being [[observed]] by others. Fatigue and ‘[[feelings]] of fatigue’ are often confused.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lassitude]
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==See also==
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*[[Exhaustion]]
    
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[[Category: General Reference]]

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