The following Conditions are related to Fatigue

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  • Hypercalcemia-supravalvar aortic stenosis

    Hypercalcemia-supravalvar aortic stenosis is a condition in which the calcium levels in your blood are too high. It can be caused by a number of factors, including the use of certain medications, overactive parathyroid glands (which are responsible for regulating the amount of calcium in your body), or kidney failure.1. When this condition occurs, it can cause many symptoms like fatigue and weakness as well as more  Read More

  • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (pmdd)

    Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) can be considered to be a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), with symptoms that interfere with daily activities and functioning. PMDD occurs in 3% to 8% of menstruating women. Fatigue, mood changes, and abdominal bloating are common symptoms, but numerous other symptoms may occur. PMDD is diagnosed by a symptom diary or chart in which a woman records her daily s  Read More

  • Problem sleepiness

    Sleepiness is the desire to fall asleep. It's normal to feel sleepy at times, especially if you've been awake for a long time or haven't had enough sleep the night before. But when sleepiness interferes with your daily activities and causes problems at home, school or work, it can become a disorder called hypersomnolence. Hypersomnolence usually involves extreme daytime sleepiness that affects your ability to function during the d  Read More

  • Sick building syndrome (environmental illness, multiple chemical sensitivity or mcs)

    Sick building syndrome is believed by some to be an illness caused by unknown agents in buildings. Sick building syndrome is a controversial subject because many experts do not think it is a true syndrome. Sick building syndrome has no known cause. For those who believe the syndrome is real, many risk factors are cited. Many nonspecific symptoms cited for the syndrome fit no pattern. There  Read More

  • Toxic paralytic anemia

    Acquired aplastic anemia is a rare disorder caused by profound, almost complete bone marrow failure. Bone marrow is the spongy substance found in the center of the bones of the body, in adults mainly the spine, pelvis, and large bones of the legs. The bone marrow produces specialized cells (hematopoietic stem cells) that grow and eventually develop into red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and platelets. In acquired  Read More