Well...I was diagnosed with Bronchitis. I am usually a light sleeper and only sleep a few hours a night but while recovering from the infection and for a couple weeks after, I was very tired all the time. No matter how often I slept or how long, I couldn't get enough rest.
I think any illness can cause fatigue. You're fighting off whatever it is making you sick, and that's tiring. The best solution is to rest as much as you're able and due to how Bronchitis is, try to avoid strenuous activities.
There are different symptoms of pneumonia and bronchitis. Some of the symptoms are a severe cough, an infection in the lungs that cause pain and fatigue.
Radon is a cause of lung cancers, not for bronchitis.
The bronchus swells in an infection called bronchitis.
Symptoms of bronchitis begin to appear in about 3-4 days after infection. Symptoms include coughing up mucus, wheezing and fatigue. If you think you may have bronchitis, see your local physician as soon as possible.
Some of the symptoms of bronchitis include cough, fever, mucus, fatigue, a minor fever with chills, and a little chest discomfort. It really though varies with the person
The organelle that would cause fatigue is called the mitochondria. However, it will only cause fatigue if there's a defect in it.
yes
No, but fever can cause fatigue. Fevers are caused by infections.
Though it may be a cause for chronic Bronchitis, I'm sure one doesn't get it that quick.
i believe so
Tension held in the jaw can cause fatigue. Holding tension in any muscle group can cause fatigue. Holding your jaw tight can also cause neck pain and headaches.
Fatigue,excessive speed and distracrion