Hyperflexibility, often referred to as hypermobility, can be caused by genetic factors that affect connective tissue, making it more elastic. Conditions like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome or Marfan syndrome can also lead to increased flexibility in joints. Additionally, certain training and stretching practices can contribute to hyperflexibility, especially in athletes and dancers. Environmental factors and overall physical conditioning may also play a role in developing this trait.
Nope. Not all people with hyperflexibility have EDS. EDS is rare, while hyperflexibility is relatively more common.
No, but fever can cause fatigue. Fevers are caused by infections.
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
There are many things that can cause small red dots and nausea and fatigue. The infection cellulitis can cause nausea, fatigue, and skin rashes.
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.
One recent study concluded that depression was the result of CFS and was not its cause
Yes, rapid weight loss can cause adrenal fatigue. It can be extremely dangerous.
Chlamydia may cause fatigue, particularly if the infection is causing pelvic inflammatory disease or other complications.
Some patients with vasculitic neuropathy will experience fatigue
Yes it does cause tiredness and fatigue.