Become An 'Alpha-Male' Once Again: Discover The Secrets That Make A Real Man by Spring Gareth
Author:Spring, Gareth [Spring, Gareth]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Virtual Dynamics
Published: 2014-08-05T16:00:00+00:00
IMPORTANT! If you suffer from muscle weakness that is slowly getting worse, GO AND SEE YOUR DOCTOR!
If you experience a sudden weakness in the muscles or a loss of function in a certain area of the body, this is a probable indicator of a serious problem within the brain, spinal cord or a certain nerve in the body.
Extreme Fatigue
As stated earlier, feelings of tiredness (or exhaustion), or a lack of energy are good indicators of extreme fatigue.
This can be caused by working too hard, experiencing poor sleep, worry, general boredom, or exercising too little or not at all.
Everyday illnesses such as a common cold or a case of the flu, often cause extreme fatigue that should normally improve without visiting the doctor.
If you are experiencing a stressful situation, this may also cause extreme fatigue. This particular type of extreme fatigue normally clears up once the source of stress clears up.
It is important to note that many prescription and non-prescriptions medicines can lead to weakness and extreme fatigue.
Other aggravating factors include alcohol abuse, too much caffeine or the use of illegal drugs.
We recommend that you visit your doctor if extreme fatigue occurs.
If the symptoms of extreme fatigue last longer than 2 weeks, please go and see your doctor because this type of extreme fatigue may possibly be linked to more serious health problems such as:
Low levels of hemoglobin in the red blood cells. Hemoglobin is an oxygen-carrying substance found in the red blood cells (aka anemia).
Heart problems such as coronary heart disease or even heart failure can drastically limit the oxygen-rich blood to the heart and rest of the body.
Metabolic disorders including diabetes. Diabetes causes the glucose (sugar) to remain in the blood rather than the body’s cells.
Problems with the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland helps your body regulate its energy uses and distribution.
If thyroid levels are low this is known as hypothyroidism and this can cause extreme fatigue, weakness, feelings of being lethargic, unexpected weight gain, feelings of depression, memory loss, constipation, dry skin, increased intolerance to cold temperatures, thinning hair, a yellow tinted skin and brittle nails.
If thyroid levels are high this is known as hyperthyroidism. This condition can lead to extreme fatigue, weight loss, and increased heart rate, a growing intolerance to warm temperatures, profuse sweating, feelings of anxiety, increase in muscle weakness and thyroid enlargement.
Kidney or liver disease can cause extreme fatigue. This occurs when the concentration of certain chemicals within the blood-stream build up to toxic levels.
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a rare cause of extreme fatigue.
Low testosterone levels.
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