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    Weakness and Fatigue

    Weakness and Fatigue



    Home Treatment

    If you have generalized weakness and fatigue along with other symptoms, evaluate those symptoms. Home treatment for your other symptoms usually will improve your weakness and fatigue. Mild generalized weakness and fatigue that occur with a Reference viral illness Opens New Window usually improve with the following home treatment measures.

    • Get extra rest while you are ill. Let your symptoms be your guide.
      • If you have a cold, you may be able to stick to your usual routine and just get some extra sleep.
      • If you have the flu, you may need to spend a few days in bed.
    • Return to your usual activities slowly to avoid prolonging the fatigue.
    • Be sure to drink Reference extra fluids to avoid Reference dehydration Opens New Window.

    If generalized weakness and fatigue are not related to another illness, follow the guidelines in the Reference Prevention section and be patient. It may take a while for you to feel energetic again.

    • Listen to your body. Alternate rest with exercise. Gradually increasing your exercise may help decrease your fatigue.
    • Limit Reference medicines that might contribute to fatigue. Tranquilizers and cold and allergy medicines often cause fatigue.
    • Improve your diet. Eating a balanced diet may increase your energy level. Do not skip meals, especially breakfast.
    • Reduce your use of Reference alcohol or other drugs, such as caffeine or nicotine, which may contribute to fatigue.
    • Cut back on watching television. Spend that time with friends, try new activities, or travel to break the fatigue cycle.
    • Get a Reference good night's sleep. This may be the first step toward controlling fatigue.
      • Eliminate all sound and light disturbances.
      • Do not eat just before you go to bed.
      • Use your bed only for sleeping. Do not read or watch TV in bed.
      • Get regular exercise but not within 3 to 4 hours of your bedtime.
      • For more information, see Reference Click here to view an Actionset. Reference Insomnia: Improving Your Sleep.

    Symptoms to watch for during home treatment

    Reference Call your doctor if any of the following occur during home treatment:



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