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 ...
You may be able to tell if you're stress vomiting if your episode passes when the stress goes away. If it doesn't, then your episode may be caused by something else. It's time to get checked out by your doctor if you have more than a couple of episodes or you can't figure out...
Influenza, commonly called "the flu," is an illness caused by RNA viruses (Orthomyxoviridae family) that infect the respiratory tract of many animals, birds, and humans. In most people, the infection results in the person getting a fever, cough, headache, and malaise (tired, no energy); so...
Experiencing this type of anxiety may negatively affect your day-to-day life. Common issues GAD may affect include your ability to leave the house, travel to places and work. Getting tired easily, trouble with sleep and concentrating are all symptoms, as well as sweating more than usual and ...
I complained to my general doctor, a gastroenterologist, an allergist, and an ENT that I felt extremely tired all the time, that I frequently experienced chills, that I wasn't able to focus, and that I couldn't seem to get rid of the mucus in my throat. I was constantly ...
Feeling tired all of a sudden? No, make that exhausted. No one knows for sure what causes earlypregnancy fatigue, but it's possible that rapidly increasing levels of progesterone are to blame. Of course, morning sickness and having to pee constantly during the night can add to your tiredne...
Being constantly tired, and tiring easily, which leads to lowered concentration at work or school and needing more time off, all of which affects job performance or school work6 Reduced quality of everyday life, including social life and daily activities6 Irritability and social problems in chi...
Being tired all the time Swollen lymph nodes in your neck or groin Fever that lasts more than 10 days Night sweats Weight loss with no obvious reason Purplish spots on your skin that don't go away Shortness of breath Severe, long-lastingdiarrhea ...
Feeling tired or drowsy at any time during the day is one symptom of not having enough sleep. Being able to fall asleep within 5 minutes of lying down in the evening also may be a sign a person may be suffering from sleep deprivation. People who suffer from sleep deprivation often experie...
Fatigue.It’s natural to feel tired while pregnant, particularly early on when the hormone progesterone is in overdrive, making you feel tired. Your body is working hard to support your baby, so give yourself plenty of time to rest and relax. ...