Up to 30% of presentations in primary care can be for patients who complain of fatigue. Dealing with this can be challenging as there are a number of outcomes and differential diagnoses.
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Question 1:
Should we undertake a coeliac screen in all tired patients?
Question 2:
The difference between short and long term inflammation?
Question 3:
Is there a difference between ESR and CPR in terms of choice of investigation?
Question 4:
Tiredness and deprescribing?
Question 5:
Is screening important for depression?
Question 6:
How can we educate our patients?
Question 7:
Symptoms in younger patients, are they more challenging than adults?
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You can access right now the answers from a recent Q&A we did with Dr Oomerjee:
Question 1:
Should we undertake a coeliac screen in all tired patients?
Question 2:
The difference between short and long term inflammation?
Question 3:
Is there a difference between ESR and CPR in terms of choice of investigation?
Question 4:
Tiredness and deprescribing?
Question 5:
Is screening important for depression?
Question 6:
How can we educate our patients?
Question 7:
Symptoms in younger patients, are they more challenging than adults?
Doctor in Accident & Emergency Bradford Teaching Hospitals Trust Lecturer and Module Lead for Physician Associate Studies - University of Bradford
Is there a difference between ESR and CPR in terms of choice of investigation?
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