Fatigue (disambiguation)
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Fatigue is a subjective feeling of tiredness or exhaustion or loss of energy in humans.
Fatigue may also refer to:
Medical
- Central nervous system fatigue, changes in the synaptic concentration of neurotransmitters which affects exercise performance and muscle function
 - Chronic fatigue, long-term fatigue that limits a person's energy or ability to carry out daily activities, also known as central fatigue
 - Cancer-related fatigue, a side effect of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and biotherapy
 - Compassion fatigue, a lessening of compassion common among those who work with trauma victims
 - Muscle fatigue, the decline in ability of a muscle to generate force, also known as peripheral fatigue
 - Battle fatigue/Combat fatigue, an outdated term for: 
- Combat stress reaction, a military term for short-term behavioral disorganization
 - Post-traumatic stress disorder, a medical term for a long-term disorder
 
 - Effects of fatigue on safety in transportation and shift work
 
Other uses
- Fatigue (material), the initiation and propagation of cracks in a material due to cyclic loading
 - Voter fatigue, public apathy about elections
 - Information fatigue, impairment caused by excessive information
 - Fatigue (safety), implications of tiredness in many fields, especially transportation
 - Fatigue (album), a 2021 album by L'Rain.
 - Fatigue Mountain, on the border of Alberta and British Columbia, Canada
 - Fatigue duty, work assigned to military men that does not require the use of armament.
 
See also
- Fatigues (disambiguation), for topics known by the term fatigues (plural)
 - Metal Fatigue (disambiguation)