black tea and green tea contains less cafeine and contains teine a substance that relaxes you like a sleep pill.teine may produce depression
Diabetes can cause all of those symptoms
The mitochondria is the organelle that can cause fatigue. Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration. If mitochondria are not functioning efficiently, it can lead to decreased energy production and result in fatigue.
A defect in the mitochondria can lead to reduced production of ATP, which is the primary source of energy for cells. This can result in fatigue because the body is not able to produce enough energy to meet its needs, leading to feelings of tiredness and weakness.
Low blood iron levels can lead to anemia, a condition where the body doesn't have enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to tissues and organs. This lack of oxygen can result in symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and shortness of breath. Therefore, a physician might suspect low iron levels as a potential cause of a man's fatigue based on these physiological effects.
A defect in the mitochondria, which are responsible for generating energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), could lead to fatigue. Mitochondrial dysfunction can result in decreased energy production, affecting cellular processes that require energy, such as muscle contraction and nerve signal transmission, leading to fatigue.
Too many things to guess at, but this is a signal that should not be ignored if it persists.
Lack of red blood cells, known as anemia, can lead to fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, pale skin, dizziness, and cold hands and feet. Severe anemia can cause chest pain, headache, and even heart palpitations. Treatment depends on the underlying cause of the anemia.
If you are noticing fatigue 2 months after gallbladder removal, it is possible that your pancreas is making up for lost time. Symptoms of diabetes can include excessive thirst and fatigue.
Fatigue by itself is a sign, a symptom. In and of itself, ordinary fatigue would not be seen as a life threatening condition. However the cause of the fatigue is another matter. There could be an underlying condition in some cases that is life threatening and this could only be clarified by physicians. Also, ordinary fatigue can be and is routinely implicated in accidental deaths during the operation of machinery or automobiles, or while engaging in otherwise dangerous or very exacting activities like skiing, diving, climbing.
Florence Nightingale is believed to have suffered from what we would now call chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis. She experienced symptoms of extreme fatigue, pain, and weakness, which affected her health for the rest of her life.
I can think of two factors that would cause manifold cracks. One is the constant heating (expansion) and cooling (contraction) of the manifold, and the second is the vibration. These two factors both result in metal fatigue and are the likely cause of most failures. Perhaps there are experts in metal fatigue out there who would like to weigh in with a more informed response. == I've had some experience with Fatigue, but I'm no expert. I would not expect the manifold to fail due to fatigue as that implies it is under cyclic loading. The heat cycles can be a factor but that is a thermal problem and not a loading problem. I would expect that it has to do with heat cycles and rapid cooling due to something like rain hitting the exhaust. Custermen
Fatigue is not a known (reported) side effect of Dilantin. But, insomnia is a known side effect. And, if you're suffering from insomnia, that in itself would cause fatigue. If you go to http://www.rxlist.com and look up "Dilantin" you can see the list of all the side effects. Another good source of information on Rx drugs is http://www.fda.gov.