Physical Warning Signs No Woman Should Ignore

Chronic Fatigue

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Chronic fatigue can be a sign of a serious condition. In fact, there's a disorder called chronic fatigue syndrome in which the main symptom is prolonged fatigue. Sometimes doctors will write off persistent fatigue as a natural sign of aging, but chronic fatigue isn't a normal part of getting older. It's important to see as many health professionals as necessary to get a diagnosis. Fatigue may make women feel like they're sleep deprived or have the flu, even if they've gotten enough sleep and are generally healthy otherwise.

Anemia, a disorder that causes inadequate blood cell production, can also cause fatigue. Mental health disorders like depression and anxiety can lead to fatigue as well. A disorder related to chronic fatigue syndrome that causes fatigue is fibromyalgia, though fibromyalgia also tends to come with pain. Heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis can all cause fatigue. If the thyroid doesn't produce enough hormones, individuals will develop a condition called hypothyroidism, which can lead to fatigue and depression. Food intolerances and allergies are also related to fatigue. Sleep apnea, a condition that causes interrupted breathing in sleep, leads to decreased sleep quality and tiredness as well.

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