Do you have chronic fatigue?
If you have chronic fatigue, or systemic exertion intolerance disease (SEID), you may wake in the morning feeling as though you've not slept. Or you may be unable to function at work or be productive at home. You may be too exhausted even to manage your daily affairs. In most cases, there's a reason for the fatigue.
Why do I feel tired all the time?
You may be too exhausted even to manage your daily affairs. 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 ), a bacterial or viral infection, or some other health condition.
What does fatigue feel like?
With fatigue, you have unexplained, persistent, and relapsing exhaustion. It's similar to how you feel when you have the flu or have missed a lot of sleep. If you have chronic fatigue, or systemic exertion intolerance disease (SEID), you may wake in the morning feeling as though you've not slept.
Can sleep apnea cause fatigue?
But sleep apnea is just one of many sleep disorders that cause fatigue. Other common types include: Insomnia: You can’t get to sleep or stay asleep through the night. Narcolepsy: You feel extremely sleepy during the day and may fall asleep suddenly.