yes!!! i am 13 year old kid and i have chrohns disease . for several months severe fatigue ruined my GPA. Hope this helps :)
no
Chlamydia may cause fatigue, particularly if the infection is causing pelvic inflammatory disease or other complications.
Chron's disease is a chronic inflammation of the large intestine, and pulmonary embolism is a blockage of blood-flow in the lungs. There is nothing I can think of that Chron's disease would put in the bloodstream that would block blood flow to the lungs; so i am inclined to say no.
Yes, Fatigue is the cause of sinus infection. Dr. James A. Duncavage "professor of Otolaryngology" said that in chronic sinus disease, the most common symptom he has observed is that patients have fatigue. asonor.com
The organelle that would cause fatigue is called the mitochondria. However, it will only cause fatigue if there's a defect in it.
nope , fatigue is a very common complaint , and it is important to remember that it is a symptom , and not a disease. Many illnesses can result in the complaint of fatigue and they can be physical , psychological , or a combination of the two .
The body's defense system is working extremely hard to fight the disease, and that in itself can cause fatigue.
No, but fever can cause fatigue. Fevers are caused by infections.
There are a few illnesses that may cause a lack of coordination. A stroke could cause this as could a brain tumor, alcohol poisoning, wilson's disease or even chronic fatigue.
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.
Most certainly. It is one of the worst symptoms to deal with. The pain can be controlled as can the diarrhea. The overwhelming fatigue from running to the toilet, poor nutrition and sleepless nights really takes its toll during a flareup.
Most certainly. It is one of the worst symptoms to deal with. The pain can be controlled as can the diarrhea. The overwhelming fatigue from running to the toilet, poor nutrition and sleepless nights really takes its toll during a flareup.