Tiredness
Feeling tired, fatigued, or lacking in energy during the day can have many causes. The most likely causes are the simplest ones: not getting enough sleep, working too hard, and so on. However, there are also serious diseases that can cause tiredness, such as anemia, thyroid disease, and others.
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Causes
Simple Causes: In considering a diagnosis for tiredness, don’t assume that it must be a major disease. There are many simple and everyday causes of tiredness, or of symptoms that seem like tiredness. Consider some possible causes such as
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Causes of Tiredness
What Else Causes Fatigue? Some lifestyle habits can make you feel tired. Here are some things that may be draining your energy:
- Staying up too late. A good night’s sleep is important to feeling refreshed and energetic. Try going ...
Causes List for Tiredness
Possible causes of Tiredness (or similar symptoms) may include:1
- AAT deficiency (Tiredness)
- ACTH-secreting pituitary adenoma (tiredness)
- AIDS (drowsiness, lethargy, malaise, tiredness)
- ALG6-congenital disorder of glycosylation (lethargy)
- AL amyloidosis (tiredness)
- Absence of septum pellucidum (tired)
- Achondroplasia (excessive sleepiness)
- Acidosis (drowsiness)
- Acquired hydrocephalus (sleepiness)
- Acquired pure red cell aplasia ...
Similar Symptoms
Feeling tired? Could it be some other similar symptoms? Some other similar symptoms that might better describe your symptom could include:
- Insomnia
- Weakness
- Fatigue
- Chronic fatigue
- Muscle weakness
- Muscle flaccidity
- Sadness
- Depressive symptoms
- Stress
- Lethargy
- Stupor
- Anxiety
- Emotional symptoms
- Restlessness ...
Treatments for Tiredness
How Can I Feel Less Tired? Some changes to your lifestyle can make you feel less tired. Here are some suggestions:
- Keep a fatigue diary to help you find patterns throughout the day when you feel more or less tired ...
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References
- Source: Algorithmically Generated List
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Note: This site is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. See your doctor or other qualified medical professional for all your medical needs.