Fatigue: a common problem or a symptom of a serious illness?
 
                        Constant fatigue has become a common part of modern life, forcing people to seek solutions. Doctors have even coined the term “tiredness syndrome” (TATT) to describe this phenomenon. Although the immediate causes may be related to stress, lack of sleep, and poor eating habits, fatigue can also be a sign of serious illnesses such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, or even cancer.
Source The Telegraph
It is important to recognize the difference between normal fatigue and fatigue that requires medical attention. Dr. Nisa Aslam points out that if fatigue disrupts your normal rhythm of life or is accompanied by other symptoms — such as weight loss, night sweats, or pain — you should see a doctor. Particular attention should be paid to fatigue in older people, who are more likely to have comorbidities.
The underdiagnosis of various diseases, including diabetes, is a cause for concern. Doctors urge people to pay attention to typical symptoms, such as fatigue, and not to ignore them. Proper management of key health aspects, such as sleep, nutrition, and physical activity, can help improve overall health and reduce fatigue.
 
                                                                     
                                                                     
                                                           
                                
                                                                
                                                                
                                
                                
                                                                                                
                                
                                                                 
                            
        