What type of disease could result from chronic tiredness? - anemia tiredness
I'm always tired, I do not think it quite normal. I could not sleep the whole day, if you want me. I tried to sleep things like sleeping more or less, but I'm always tired and weak. Is there some kind of disease that might result from it? I have already tested negative for anemia.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Anemia Tiredness What Type Of Disease Could Result From Chronic Tiredness?
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So many things can cause fatigue. Some have been repeated here. Mono, Lyme disease, lupus, celiac disease or any other matter malabsorption, thyroid, etc. apnea or a sleep disorder is an excellent suggestion, yes!
I have celiac disease and it also happens to have Lyme disease now. When this feature is not activated my celiac anemic, but still very tired (all the time to see how they are tested to see if any symptoms appear to have reached, or a family member to achieve the celiac disease). Lyme disease was not good ... I sleep and sleep and never enough, but I feel better with doxycycline.
You need more tests to determine what happens to you, I wish you good luck, a stubborn doctor who did not or say they are "depressed" and if you, if he / she did not want to confirm that they know and rapid diagnosis.
And I am seriously under-diagnosed "depressed" seriously. If they never say, and you know that you are depressed not only say, "Oh, I understand.This means that you do not know what was wrong and now wants to give me the blame. Well, thank you for your time today, I get a second opinion. "And they leave.
Celiac disease can lead to fatigue. You can only symptoms you have. It is very common, 1 in 100 people have it. Most will be a gastro-intestinal disease, but it is just simply no digestive symptoms at all. In fact, not too common to have everything else. Definitely look into it.
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases ...
http://www.celiac.com/articles/1106/1/Ce ...
http://www.csaceliacs.org/celiac_symptom ...
Celiac disease can lead to fatigue. You can only symptoms you have. It is very common, 1 in 100 people have it. Most will be a gastro-intestinal disease, but it is just simply no digestive symptoms at all. In fact, not too common to have everything else. Definitely look into it.
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases ...
http://www.celiac.com/articles/1106/1/Ce ...
http://www.csaceliacs.org/celiac_symptom ...
Certainly something to check with your doctor. It can be caused by snoring and / or apnea. If you can not sleep, so I feel like shit. Not always recognize that not sleeping well.
Lack of sleep can have many problems and depression, heart problems, memory loss, loss of concentration leading, high blood pressure, weight gain, etc.
the most popular answer has infectious mononucleosis or mono. People joke that if you are mono make chronically tired, if not be a joke.
You could set up at the end as a bed for the division of the railway.
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