The tired teen: A review of the assessment and management of the adolescent with sleepiness and fatigue

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The symptoms of sleepiness and fatigue are frequently encountered when caring for adolescents. Up to 40% of healthy teens experience regular sleepiness, defined as an increased tendency to fall asleep. Fatigue is the perception of low energy following normal activity and is reported by up to 30% of well teens. Chronic fatigue syndrome is an unusual syndrome with severe fatigue accompanied by other physical and neurological symptoms. A thorough assessment is required for all teens with sleepiness and fatigue; however, a treatable underlying medical condition is rarely found. Most fatigue and sleepiness in teens is attributable to lifestyle issues, notably too little time spent sleeping. Physicians are in a position to screen for, assess and manage these common conditions in teens. © 2008 Pulsus Group Inc. All rights reserved.

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Findlay, S. M. (2008). The tired teen: A review of the assessment and management of the adolescent with sleepiness and fatigue. Paediatrics and Child Health. Pulsus Group Inc. https://doi.org/10.1093/pch/13.1.37

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