What Causes Sudden Episodes of Extreme Fatigue?

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Sudden, extreme fatigue can occur due to various medical conditions, including diabetes, depression, and fibromyalgia. Treatment varies depending on the cause. Image for illustration purposes
Sudden, extreme fatigue can occur due to various medical conditions, including diabetes, depression, and fibromyalgia. Treatment varies depending on the cause. Image for illustration purposes
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Sudden, extreme fatigue can occur due to various medical conditions, including diabetes, depression, and fibromyalgia. Treatment varies depending on the cause.

Fatigue is when a person feels persistent exhaustion, lack of energy, or burnout. This can be physical, mental, or both. It is more than simply feeling sleepy or drowsy. 

There are many reasons a person may experience fatigue. These range from allergies to chronic conditions, such as arthritis and diabetes.

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