Occupied Life Syndrome is a disorder that affects busy people who have a stressful life. The causes of Occupied Life Syndrome are hectic life, information overload, job dissatisfaction, and sleep deprivation.
Symptoms of Occupied Life Syndrome
The symptoms of Occupied Life Syndrome are:
- Small frequent memory failures that may be, for example, not knowing why you picked up or where you left a particular object, because you entered a certain place or because you are going to a certain place;
- Difficulty concentrating.
The individual begins to feel emotionally affected and may have difficulty coping with the stress caused by memory loss, worsening the disorder. Often Occupied Life Syndrome can be confused with Alzheimer's Disease.
Treatment of Occupied Life Syndrome
Treatment of Occupational Life Syndrome is not established, but there are some advice that may help with your treatment and cure:
- Reorganizing family and professional life, setting priorities, not overloading the mind;
- Set time for rest;
- Ensure sleep quality with at least seven hours of sleep;
- Exercise regularly.
Taking a medicine to memory on a doctor's recommendation may be an alternative treatment to reduce the main symptom of Occupational Life Syndrome that is memory loss.