Tiredness and weakness

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Problems and possible causes
AIDS can often make a person feel very tired and weak,
particularly in the later stages of the illness. This can have many causes and
to some extent is unavoidable. It is important to advise people to do what they
can to keep their strength up and not to take on activities that could be
dangerous to them (like walking too far). A person's weakness and fatigue could
be a result of some or all of the following:
· HIV infection or
HIV-related illnesses (particularly respiratory illnesses)
· poor nutrition
·
depression
· anaemia.
What to do at home
If no treatable infection or other problem is found, it is
important for people to learn how to adjust to their limited ability. The
following advice may help someone to do this:
· See what can and
cannot be done unaided. It can help a family to know when and for what things
someone needs assistance, and help them to understand that there are still some
things the sick person can do in the home, while other tasks may have to be
given to others.
· Rest should be taken as often
as needed.
· Help should be asked for, and
accepted, from others. People will usually appreciate being told how they can
help rather than having to guess and feel uncertain.
· Ways should be found of making
some activities easier - for example, sitting rather than standing to bathe or
cook; using a bedpan or suitable container rather than going to the toilet or
latrine; buying or making a walker, cane or wheelchair.

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If someone cannot get out of bed at all they will clearly need
help - see the section on skin problems in this chapter for information on the
prevention of bed sores and skin problems due to prolonged inactivity. The
person helping should be advised to:
· move the sick
person's arms and legs gently, several times a day
· turn the person from one side
onto their back, or to the other side, every few hours
· provide a bedpan or suitable
container every few hours, or more often if needed, to allow the person to empty
their bowels or bladder
· keep the sick person's skin
clean and dry.
When someone is caring for a person with AIDS who is tired and
weak they should:
· help with the
person's daily needs, such as bathing, going to the toilet or latrine, getting
in and out of bed, changing position in bed, eating and drinking
· keep the person involved, even
if he or she is very weak, in the activities within the home.
If the sick person is weak but moving about, safety precautions
can be very important. General safety precautions to be taken in the home are
described in detail in the section on mental confusion later in this chapter and
are summarized here as follows:
· Move loose or
dangerous objects out of the way.
· Assist
the person when walking or make a walking stick or cane for them.
· Try not to leave the person alone for long
periods.
When sick people and their families
must seek help
· If the sick person
suddenly becomes very weak (for example, unable to walk), particularly if there
are also other symptoms such as a high fever, headache or
confusion.
Notes on tiredness and
weakness
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