What Causes Fatigue, And How to Treat It

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Fatigue can result from a mental or physical health condition, medication use, or chronic pain, among other reasons. Treatment involves managing the underlying cause. Image for illustration purposes
Fatigue can result from a mental or physical health condition, medication use, or chronic pain, among other reasons. Treatment involves managing the underlying cause. Image for illustration purposes
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Fatigue can result from a mental or physical health condition, medication use, or chronic pain, among other reasons. Treatment involves managing the underlying cause.

Physical and mental fatigue are different, but they often occur together. Repeated physical exhaustion can lead to mental fatigue over time.

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When fatigue affects safety, it becomes a public health concern. People with severe fatigue may act similarly to those who are intoxicated.

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