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Fatigue in Older Adults

March 8, 2023 By heritagevillage

Everyone feels tired now and then. But, after a good night’s sleep, most people feel refreshed and ready to face a new day. If, like Liang, you continue to feel tired for weeks, it’s time to see your doctor. He or she may be able to help you find out what’s causing your fatigue. In fact, your doctor may even suggest you become more active, as exercise may reduce fatigue and improve quality of life.

Sometimes, fatigue can be the first sign that something is wrong in your body. For example, people with rheumatoid arthritis, a painful condition that affects the joints, often complain of fatigue. People with cancer may feel fatigued from the disease, treatments, or both.

Many medical problems and treatments can add to fatigue. These include:

• Taking certain medications, such as antidepressants, antihistamines, and medicines for nausea and pain

• Having medical treatments, like chemotherapy and radiation, or recovering from major surger

• Infections

• Chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease, thyroid disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

• Untreated pain and diseases like fibromyalgia

• Anemia

• Sleep apnea and other sleep disorders

To learn about other causes of fatigue, and how you can feel less tired, from the National Institute on Aging, CLICK HERE.

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