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Shared Symptoms: Both conditions present with exhaustion, lack of motivation, and physical discomfort, making it difficult to distinguish whether the cause is physical or emotional.
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Bidirectional Relationship: Mental health conditions like depression and anxiety can cause malaise, but conversely, experiencing prolonged malaise can lead to symptoms of depression and anxiety.
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Diagnostic Challenge: Because malaise is a non-specific symptom present in everything from minor infections to serious chronic diseases, a person with undiagnosed depression might attribute their feelings to a physical problem, while someone with an emerging autoimmune or infectious condition might assume they are simply stressed or depressed.
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Clinical Distinction: Differentiating between the two often requires blood work and a broader clinical picture rather than relying on symptom-checking alone, as the distinction is not always clear-cut.
