Being easily scared does not necessarily equate directly to neurasthenia.
2. Neurasthenia usually refers to the phenomenon of mental excitability and mental fatigue caused by long-term stress and pressure, often accompanied by emotional distress, irritability, sleep disorders, muscle tension pain, and other symptoms that cannot be attributed to brain, physical diseases, or other mental illnesses. And being easily scared may be related to factors such as an individual's psychological sensitivity, anxiety level, and past experiences.
3. If you often feel easily scared and accompanied by persistent symptoms of neurasthenia such as anxiety, insomnia, fatigue, etc., it is recommended to seek professional psychological counseling or medical assistance to rule out or determine whether there is neurasthenia or other related mental health problems.