Fatigue & Energy
31 conditions
Chronic Fatigue
Persistent tiredness that doesn't improve with rest and affects daily activities.
ME/CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome)
A complex, long-term illness causing extreme fatigue that worsens after physical or mental effort.
Vitamin D Deficiency
The "sunshine vitamin" deficiency causing fatigue, muscle weakness, and mood changes.
Dehydration
When your body loses more fluids than you take in.
Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome
Persistent exhaustion following viral infections like COVID-19, flu, or mononucleosis.
Iron Deficiency Anemia
A common blood condition where lack of iron leads to reduced red blood cells and chronic fatigue.
Burnout Syndrome
A state of chronic stress leading to physical and emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced effectiveness.
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
A nutritional deficiency causing fatigue, weakness, and neurological symptoms due to inadequate B12 levels.
Magnesium Deficiency
A common mineral deficiency causing fatigue, muscle cramps, and mood changes.
Heart Failure Fatigue
Debilitating tiredness caused by the heart's reduced ability to pump blood efficiently.
Diabetes-Related Fatigue
Chronic tiredness caused by blood sugar fluctuations and complications of diabetes.
POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome)
A condition causing rapid heart rate, dizziness, and debilitating fatigue when standing up.
Lupus Fatigue
Overwhelming exhaustion that affects up to 90% of people with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue
Profound exhaustion affecting most people with RA, often independent of joint inflammation.
Chronic Kidney Disease Fatigue
Exhaustion caused by the kidneys' reduced ability to filter waste and regulate body functions.
Adrenal Insufficiency
A serious condition where adrenal glands don't produce enough hormones, causing severe fatigue.
Narcolepsy
A chronic neurological disorder affecting the brain's ability to control sleep-wake cycles.
Restless Leg Syndrome
An irresistible urge to move the legs that disrupts sleep and causes daytime fatigue.
Multiple Sclerosis Fatigue
One of the most common and disabling symptoms of multiple sclerosis, affecting daily life.
Cancer-Related Fatigue
A persistent, distressing exhaustion related to cancer or its treatment that affects most cancer patients.
Medication-Induced Fatigue
Tiredness and drowsiness caused as a side effect of prescription and over-the-counter medications.
Pregnancy Fatigue
Extreme tiredness during pregnancy caused by hormonal changes and the body's increased demands.
Hepatitis C Fatigue
Debilitating tiredness associated with chronic hepatitis C infection, even after treatment.
Celiac Disease Fatigue
Chronic tiredness caused by the autoimmune response to gluten and resulting nutritional deficiencies.
Lyme Disease Fatigue
Persistent exhaustion from tick-borne Lyme disease that can continue even after antibiotic treatment.
Mononucleosis (Mono) Fatigue
Extreme exhaustion from the "kissing disease" that can last weeks to months.
Anemia of Chronic Disease
Fatigue from anemia caused by long-term illnesses like autoimmune diseases, infections, or cancer.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Fatigue
Daytime exhaustion from repeatedly disrupted sleep due to breathing pauses at night.
Hypoglycemia Fatigue
Tiredness and weakness caused by low blood sugar levels.
Chronic Stress Fatigue
Exhaustion resulting from prolonged activation of the body's stress response system.
Chronic Fatigue
Persistent exhaustion that does not improve with rest and interferes with daily activities, often linked to underlying health or lifestyle factors.
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