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Why do we get tired?

Updated: 11/1/2022
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Many causes. Life is full of stresses.

It is the way our bodies tell us to pay attention and that something is needed, for example: fluids, foods and nutrients, rest, relief from infection or parasites, treatment of blood imbalances or disease processes, etc.

It can be because we have used or over used our muscles and they need to repair. We get tired when we have low blood sugar and maybe just need to eat to add more calories. We get tired when dehydrated or thirsty. Electrolyte imbalances cause a feeling of being tired. It can be caused by anemia. It can also be a sign of many different disorders, diseases, and autoimmune diseases. Listen to your body when you feel this way and if you can't figure out what is causing the body to give this signal, you may need to seek professional medical help.

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