Do you feel as though your brain is overloaded? Are you overwhelmed and mentally exhausted most of the time? All of us experience brain drain every so often, for example after a major exam or after preparing a financial report. But if you are consistently and excessively mentally tired, if the feeling never goes away, you could be suffering from mental fatigue.
Anything that requires a lot of mental energy can make you mentally tired in the short-term. Your brain is wired to deal with short-term stress but it does not react well to persistent, long-term stress.
When you are stressed, your brain activates stress response hormones for pressurised situations that require quick thinking.2 However, if your body’s stress response hormones are activated persistently over a longer period of time, your brain struggles to cope, leaving you feeling mentally fatigued.3
Often associated with workplace stress, mental fatigue can happen to anyone and can occur if you experience long-term stress in any area of your life. You could be at risk, for example if you are:3
As mental fatigue comes with a wide range of symptoms, diagnosis can be complex in some cases.8 Your doctor may look at your medical history, conduct a physical examination and run some blood tests, urine tests and x-rays to eliminate possible underlying medical causes.8 Fortunately, mental fatigue is treatable and there are various practical things you can do to help ease your symptoms and deal with stress.
Please note: This is educational information only and should not be used for diagnosis. For more information on mental fatigue, consult your healthcare professional.