Fatigue is a common symptom of depression, but being tired all the time is not the only symptom of depression. It can also be caused by chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), where you may experience a loss of interest in doing things you used to enjoy. The condi...
tired all the time.Crying and not knowing why.Feeling lonely and that nobody cares about you.Feeling angry or anxious.Staying away from people you usually enjoy being with.Spending more time alone in your room.Part IIWhat you can doTalk to your parents,grandparents,teachers or school ...
Take time outGet the kettle on and have cup of tea. Run yourself a hot bath. Go for a walk around the block.By giving yourself the permission to have a short break won’t solve the stressful situation but it will give you a breather from it. Down tools and savour that cuppa. Check...
Being aware of the symptoms of schizophrenia can help you recognize when someone may be dealing with the disorder. If you are concerned someone you love has schizophrenia, have a conversation about what you’re seeing. You can be a support and source of encouragement if they choose to seek m...
Feeling tired all the time even after a good nights rest or a nap is an early sign of pregnancy. There is a difference between just being tired and feeling fatigued. When you are tired you can rest and once your body gets needed sleep you feel refreshed. When you are fatigued you const...
Acute infection can cause yellowish skin and eyes, fever, achy, tired (flu-like symptoms). Severe complications in some people, includingcirrhosisandliver cancermay occur in a small percent of individuals infected withHBV. Treatments are available and remission is possible with some aggressive medicat...
Night sweats (episodes of drenching sweats at nighttime) sometimes accompany hot flashes. This may lead to awakening and difficulty falling asleep again, resulting in unrefreshing sleep and daytime tiredness. 4. Vaginal symptoms Vaginal symptoms occur because the tissues lining the vagina become thinn...
Level of dehydration estimated fluid loss signs and symptoms in children's chart Level of dehydrationEstimated fluid lossSigns and symptoms Minimal <3% of body weight none Mild to moderate <10% of body weight Fussy, tired, irritable child. Dry mucous membranes (mouth, tongue), increased heart ...
When the body's blood sugar is within the normal range, the body performs well, and we have a healthy energy level. However, if blood sugar is allowed to drop too low (from not eating for an extended period), even low within the normal range, we can feel tired, weak, shaky, faint...
Feeling unusually sick and tired shortly after eating. The “sick” feeling can be described as like you have a touch of the stomach flu, like you are on the verge of getting a cold, like you have cold (chills) and hot sweats (flushes), like your body feels sore and achy, or like...