Hi. I suffer from fatigue. What is the treatment?
×
4 Reasons Why Ask DoctorBase™ is the Most Efficient Way to SEO and Establish Your Brand Online
- Ask DoctorBase™ is a free service for patients on the DoctorBase platform - currently servicing over 6 million American patients of record.
- All answers submitted by healthcare professionals (you) are for entertainment purposes only and do not constitute doctor-patient relationships. All patients must agree to this before using Ask DoctorBase™.
- Our software and our Marketing Engineering staff review each answer and optimize your answers for keywords valuable to your specialty. It is a well kept secret that doctors (you) - not SEO consultants - are the ones who have the most valuable content prized by search engines. Ask DoctorBase™ "unlocks and optimizes" your content in the most efficient manner possible with today's technology.
- Finally, the doctor who provides the most popular answer - "the Featured Answer," gets an added benefit by allowing patients to write rave reviews about your expertise - reviews that are submitted to both Google and Google Local through our Preferred Data Provider relationship.
Ask Dr. Molly if you have questions or want a personal session on how to best use Ask DoctorBase™ for maximum marketing impact.
Fatigue - question.
Featured Answer
That's one of the most common complaints in clinical practice, and the list of possible causes is very extensive. Among a variety of others some of the common causes include hormone imbalances and defciciencies, anemia, B12 deficiency, sleep disorders, obesity and physical deconditioning (i.e., being "out of shape"). Certainly many other conditions, mentioned previously are possible as well. Thus, the treatment for fatigue cannot be given without first identifying the cause. Please visit an internist or family medicine specialist to be evaluated for your complaint.
As others have said you need a lot more information about why you're fatigued before one can tell you what to do. Some things are easy--are you sleeping poorly or too little? are you eating poorly? are you more fatigued after you drink or take a medicine? Sometimes by reflecting on what brings it on you can begin to do what you need to treat it. Even if it doesn't give you the answer, paying attention to what affects your fatigue will help you describe it better to your doctor who then might be better able to diagnose and treat you.
You have to rule out thyroid issues, anemia etc with lab tests then you can address possible causes like sleep apnea, depression, etc...The basics of diet and exercise must be attended to....Your doctor can go through the differential diagnosis with you...
My list of differentials include: Medication side effects, Nutritional deficiencies and anemia, Hypothyroidism, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Chronic infections/viruses, latent dental infections, sleep issues, adrenal issues, autoimmune conditions including diabetes etc.