Cabin Fever
Cabin Fever is a psychological condition that occurs when individuals are confined to a small space for an extended period. This confinement can lead to feelings of restlessness, irritability, and anxiety. It often arises in situations like long road trips, bad weather, or isolation during a pandemic.
Symptoms of Cabin Fever may include mood swings, difficulty concentrating, and a desire to escape the confined environment. To alleviate these feelings, people can engage in activities such as exercise, hobbies, or social interactions, even if they are virtual.