- female
- 40 Years
- 01/04/2021
Why am I always tired and have no energy?
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In most cases, there's a reason for the fatigue. It might be allergic rhinitis, anemia, depression, fibromyalgia, chronic kidney disease, liver disease, lung disease (COPD), or some other health condition.
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