
Feeling tired all the time? beware of disease
After waking up every day, are you full of energy or exhausted physically and mentally? Do you have a feeling that you can’t rest well no matter how much you rest? If this state persists, be careful, it may be an early warning of certain diseases.
”Weakness” is sometimes really a disease
. “Weakness” is what we usually call general weakness. It refers to the decline in subjective physical strength, which may be accompanied by memory loss, drowsiness, or a feeling of weakness and fatigue. The course of the disease is acute within 1 month Fatigue, chronic fatigue for more than 6 months. Clinically, fatigue can occur in people of any age, and the incidence rate is high.” Zhang Chengpu, chief physician of the Department of General Medicine, Shengjing Hospital Affiliated to China Medical University, explained that fatigue may be a physiological Caused by sexual reasons, it may also be caused by pathological factors. In modern society, people’s work and life are fast-paced, and they are often affected by the external environment, such as high work pressure, encountering emergencies, overwork, staying up late, etc. The fatigue caused by these situations is physiological fatigue and generally has nothing to do with diseases , Through healthy living, adjusting mentality, and proper rest, you will get better.
If the feeling of fatigue persists for a long time, and it has not been improved through lifestyle adjustments and proper exercise, or even affects normal life and work, you must pay attention to it and seek medical treatment in time. At present, there are many diseases that can cause fatigue symptoms, such as heart, lung, kidney, nerve, endocrine and other related system diseases can cause fatigue symptoms.
Be careful of six common diseases
1. Blood system diseases Patients
with anemia often have fatigue performance. Clinically, autosynthetic disorders, female menstrual excess, or excessive blood loss through the digestive tract or urinary tract can lead to anemia. Zhang Chengpu pointed out that you can judge whether you are anemic by checking your lower eyelids. If your eyelids are pale, there is a high probability that you are anemic and you need to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
2. Endocrine system diseases
For example , thyroid-related diseases. The hormones secreted by the thyroid are closely related to many functions of our human body. When the thyroid function is hypothyroid, it can show fatigue, bradycardia, and loss of appetite.
3. Electrolyte disturbance
When a person has long-term diarrhea, vomiting, profuse sweating, increased urination, and insufficient food intake, the intake of potassium ions is reduced and the excretion is excessive, resulting in hypokalemia and fatigue symptoms. At this time, the diagnosis can be made by testing serum potassium ions.
4. Infectious diseases
such as tuberculosis, hepatitis, etc. Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis often have symptoms of cough, fatigue, low-grade fever and night sweats, which can be diagnosed and differentiated through biochemical tests and lung imaging tests.
Common causes of liver changes include long-term heavy drinking, viral hepatitis and drug-induced liver damage. Therefore, long-term heavy drinkers, long-term drug users, and people with a family history of hepatitis B must not forget to check their liver function when fatigue occurs.
5. Psychiatric diseases
such as depression and anxiety. Depression may have symptoms such as fatigue, lethargy, and loss of interest in life, which can be diagnosed with depression and anxiety scales. At this time, we must actively seek the help of a psychiatrist to obtain correct guidance.
6. Chronic fatigue syndrome
The disease usually has the following manifestations and lasts for more than 6 months: still feeling tired after waking up, memory loss, non-swollen whole body muscle pain or joint pain, persistent headache, sore throat. When chronic fatigue syndrome is diagnosed, it is necessary to improve the lifestyle, supplemented by the spiritual counseling of a specialist.

