Fatigue


Fatigue can be treated by iron supplements for anemia, medications and machines to help sleep apnea, medications to control blood sugar, medications to support thyroid functioning, antibiotics to treat infections, vitamins, dietary changes and a sensible exercise program. (more…)

You need to see your doctor if you experience any of the following – fatigue that comes on suddenly, that is not relieved by adequate rest, adequate sleep, or removal of stressful factors, that is accompanied by unexplained symptoms, associated with a feeling that you are going to pass out, unexplained weight changes, menstrual irregularities, any new masses, lumps, or bumps, mild to moderate pain in your head, chest, or abdomen. (more…)

Medications also cause fatigue. The various drugs and their contributions to fatigue are -
Blood pressure medications decrease the amount of work the heart is doing, which can lead to a feeling of fatigue. (more…)

Around 20% people claim to have fatigue intense enough to interfere with their having a normal life.
Fatigue is a common health complaint. It is, however, one of the hardest terms to define, and a symptom of many different conditions.
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