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If you're experiencing fatigue that doesn't improve with rest, interferes with daily activities, or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to get evaluated.
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Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.
Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.
Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.
BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.
Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.
Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.
Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.
Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.
BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.
Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.
Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.
Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.
Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.
BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.
Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.
Consistent sleep under 7 hours increases health risks.
Normal infant temperature ranges from 36.5°C to 37.5°C.
Daily calcium intake crucial for bone health and metabolism.
BMI is one of many tools to assess weight-related health risks.
Healthy body fat percentage varies by age, sex, and activity level.
It's common to feel concerned about persistent tiredness. While fatigue can be normal, understanding when to seek medical attention is important for your health.
If you're experiencing fatigue that doesn't improve with rest, interferes with daily activities, or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to get evaluated.
Constant tiredness, difficulty concentrating, weakness in muscles, slower reaction times, mood changes, headaches, dizziness, poor appetite, difficulty sleeping or excessive sleeping.
Fatigue can be caused by various factors including medical conditions, lifestyle factors, mental health issues, sleep disorders, or medications. Sometimes it's a sign of an underlying condition.
High stress levels can contribute to fatigue. Poor sleep habits are a common risk factor. Certain medical conditions increase risk. Poor diet or lack of exercise can also lead to fatigue.
In Canada, healthcare providers diagnose the cause of fatigue through physical exams, detailed medical history, blood tests, and sometimes sleep studies or other specialized tests.
Most causes of fatigue are treatable once the underlying cause is identified. Management often involves lifestyle changes, treating underlying conditions, and addressing any contributing factors.
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