Kracie Survey Reveals 'May Sickness' Can Occur Even Without Major Life Changes
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Kracie Pharmaceuticals conducted a comprehensive survey on 'May Sickness' among 2,000 participants. The findings indicate that 1 in 4 people experienced symptoms recently, with factors varying significantly by life stage. Notably, over 30% reported no major environmental changes before onset, suggesting that accumulated fatigue from work and family responsibilities plays a critical role.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main causes of May Sickness?
- A: Besides adjustment to new environments, fatigue from year-end busyness is a major factor. The survey shows it can occur even without clear environmental changes.
- Q: What should men in their 30s to 50s be aware of?
- A: Excessive burden from work and responsibilities is a common trigger, leading to fatigue and decreased motivation.
- Q: How does Kampo explain May Sickness?
- A: It is viewed as a deficiency or stagnation of 'Qi' (vital energy). Kampo aims to restore the balance of Qi to alleviate symptoms.