You should definitely consult with your family physician to seek out an appropriate referral to the appropriate specialist. The symptoms you are describing mirror a number of diagnosis's. However, there is a condition known as Hypothyroidism. It is very easily diagnosed with a blood test. The symptoms are extreme fatigue to the point of being unable to be woken up, insomnia, "brain fog," memory loss, depression, weight gain, intolerance to cold, and there are a few other symptoms as well. You don't have to experience all symptoms to have this condition. The longer the condition goes untreated, the worse the symptoms become. Good news! Hypothyroidism is treatable with medication. Hope this helps. Just a hunch.
Insomnia
Insomnia
You get stressed easy,very irritable,insomnia cravings
This sounds like it could be an adrenal, thyroid or pituitary problem. It is best to seek the counsel of an endocrinologist if your problem continues.
Nortriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) medication that is most often used for depression; but may also be used for neuropathic pain, migraines, head pain, irritable bowel syndrome, & anxiety disorders.
Symptoms- * Fatigue * Insomnia * Depression and insomnia causes High stress
No, excercise causes people to have more energy. Depression and anxiety causes insomnia
Insomnia can be caused by many things such as too much caffeine, foods, stress, anxiety, and depression.
Well, with frequent lack of sleep, students can have trouble focusing, concentrating, or remembering educational information. So insomnia can cause the performance of students to decrease.
Medications that a doctor prescribes for insomnia are: Lunesta which is a common sleep aid to help make you sleep better. Anti-depressants since insomnia and depression is linked together, anti depressants decrease depression.
Yes, especially when it is accompanied by insomnia.
-Insomnia -loss of appetite -depression