Geography, asked by Jalota, 11 months ago

What are the causes and symptoms of fatigue.give the remedies of fatigue

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Answered by aman93364
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Explanation:

It can result from stress, bereavement and grief, eating disorders, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, anxiety, moving home, boredom, and divorce. ...

Conditions such as pregnancy, Cushing's disease, kidney disease, electrolyte problems, diabetes, hypothyroidism, anemia, and liver disease can all lead to fatigue.

Answered by Harddyharshvc
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Answer:

Most of the time fatigue can be traced to one or more of your habits or routines, particularly lack of exercise. It's also commonly related to depression. On occasion, fatigue is a symptom of other underlying conditions that require medical treatment.

Lifestyle factors

Taking an honest inventory of things that might be responsible for your fatigue is often the first step toward relief. Fatigue may be related to:

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Use of alcohol or drugs

Excess physical activity

Jet lag disorder

Lack of physical activity

Lack of sleep

Medications, such as antihistamines, cough medicines

Unhealthy eating habits

Conditions

Unrelenting exhaustion may be a sign of a condition or an effect of the drugs or therapies used to treat it, such as:

Acute liver failure

Anemia

Anxiety disorders

Cancer

Chronic fatigue syndrome

Chronic infection or inflammation

Chronic kidney disease

Concussion

COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) exacerbation — worsening of symptoms

Depression (major depressive disorder)

Diabetes

Emphysema

Fibromyalgia

Grief

Heart disease

Hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid)

Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid)

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

Medications and treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, pain drugs, heart drugs and antidepressants

Multiple sclerosis

Obesity

Pain that's persistent

Sleep apnea

Stress

Traumatic brain injury

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