Everyone feels tired after an exhausting day at work or trek. It’s absolutely normal. Demanding work environments, stress from personal relationships, strain from balancing all aspects of life and patchy sleep due to anxiety can lead to physical and mental fatigue. If you are into health and fitness, engaging in a high-intensity workout can also contribute to exhaustion which becomes pronounced as the day draws to an end. While tiredness caused by these factors is usually nothing to worry about and can be reversed with some lifestyle changes, feeling tired 24*7, even after 7-8 hours of sound sleep, can be worrying and merits your attention. Such feelings of tiredness are indicators of more serious underlying health conditions which may need immediate medical intervention.
In this article, let us explore 8 common health conditions that could be causing perpetual fatigue in you.
Health condition no.1: Anaemia
Anaemia is a common deficiency disorder, more prevalent amongst Indian women. According to the National Family Health Survey, approximately 55% of women in India suffer from anaemia or iron deficiency. Anaemia is a condition in which the blood lacks a sufficient quantity of healthy red blood cells and haemoglobin. Red blood cells are very important because they are responsible for transporting oxygen from the lungs to various tissues and cells in the body. This lack of healthy RBCs and low haemoglobin contributes to symptoms such as shortness of breath, suddenly aggravated heartbeat, difficulty concentrating and constant tiredness. Sometimes, persistent exhaustion is the first sign of anaemia.
Pre-existing conditions like kidney disorder, arthritis, internal bleeding and blood loss can cause anaemia. Iron and vitamin B12 deficiency leading to anaemia can affect children, men and women. Getting a blood test done is the best way to evaluate your situation. Consuming prescribed supplements and foods like dark leafy green vegetables, iron-fortified cereals, raisins, beans and apricots can help manage iron deficiency.
Health condition no. 2: Overall nutrient deficiency
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