Feeling constantly tired? Wondering why? Does a constant feeling of fatigue point to an underlying illness? What other symptoms might you have?
Constant (protracted, chronic) fatigue – symptoms
Chronic fatigue syndrome, the proper name of the above mentioned condition, is an alarming syndrome of many accompanying diseases. It manifests itself in feeling continuously tired - even just after waking up - lack of energy, difficulties in falling asleep, and apathy. If you have had such symptoms continuously for over half a year, it is recommended that you consult your doctor.
Constant (protracted, chronic) fatigue – causes
The cause is often an underlying illness, such as: depression, hypothyroidism, diabetes, anemia, sleep apnea, heart diseases, kidney dysfunction, food allergies, viral hepatitis, or borreliosis. Another cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is dehydration, a poor diet, rich in caffeine, and lacking in valuable nutrients (containing vitamins and microelements).
Constant (protracted, chronic) fatigue – symptoms
Chronic fatigue syndrome, the proper name of the above mentioned condition, is an alarming syndrome of many accompanying diseases. It manifests itself in feeling continuously tired - even just after waking up - lack of energy, difficulties in falling asleep, and apathy. If you have had such symptoms continuously for over half a year, it is recommended that you consult your doctor.
Constant (protracted, chronic) fatigue – causes
The cause is often an underlying illness, such as: depression, hypothyroidism, diabetes, anemia, sleep apnea, heart diseases, kidney dysfunction, food allergies, viral hepatitis, or borreliosis. Another cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is dehydration, a poor diet, rich in caffeine, and lacking in valuable nutrients (containing vitamins and microelements).
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