Muscle fatigue and persistent cramping could be a sign of a thyroid condition or side effects of thyroid medication as your body adjusts to the drug. I know of this because I have recently been diagnosed with an under active thyroid. Or it could be a sign of dehydration or a low potassium level.
Some are the reason of muscle fatigue and cramps are Altered neuromuscular control, Dehydration, Electrolyte depletion, Doing a new activity, change in climate.
Having had "charley horse" cramps since I was quite young I have looked for answers to this question for years. I found out that there are two things that are believed to cause muscle cramps. Low potassium is one and dehydration is the other. I read this in several web sites and/or medical "lifestyle-type" books. I've been told it is necessary to eat a banana(a good source of potassium) every day. As for water( I read this on line)- I found that if I drink about 12- 20 ounces of water several times a day-I don't have cramps AND generally feel better anyway!
Although I have never read about this, I personally came upon this solution myself:For several years now, I have found that drinking a cup of warm milk relieved the cramps- I don't think there is any reason for this-maybe it haelped me to relax?
Could be:
Ulcerative Colitis
IBM
Crohn's Disease
Thread Worm
Tape Worm
Giardiasis
Or a problem with your Gall Bladder, Liver or Pancreas
It's wise to get a full physical and blood work-up done by your doctor. If there is nothing wrong then you need to eat better (get some Potassium in your body from baked potatoes and eat those skins and bananas.) If you have a tummy get it in shape because large tummys pull on the spine and can cause Back pain. Muscle weakness can simply be from the lack of use (not enough exercise and sitting around too much) and not enough Potassium. It's time to see your doctor.
AIDS
Yes, they are. Take a pregnancy test if you miss your period
My best bet is a slipped disc or similar causing impingement to the nerve root.It is common to have effects posterior and anterior (front and back) or in this case, lower back and stomach - at the same time. Unfortunately sciatic nerve problems can commonly cause nausea and headaches and fatigue. The medical system / research is still lacking in this area stillafter so many years, symptoms and numbers affected. You should seek a proper assessment and get some releif by traction or a TENS machine.
this is not answer still seeking answermany but drug withdraw can cause this.
Usually Scoliosis doesn't cause any fatigue. I have Scoliosis myself, but sometimes it feels like i have weight on my shoulders or back. My Doctor says that it shouldn't be causing to much pain if any at all, So there you have it :)
esophageal
No. That would not be typical symptoms of a cold.
A small bowel obstruction is only one of the possible causes of these symptoms but should be considered. Pain in both or either the abdomen and lower back is common. Diarrhea and gas can and often do,get around the obstruction. Stomach ache and vomiting are also usual. The color of the vomit is an important diagnosis tool for a doctor. There are other possible reasons for these symptoms and only a doctor can know for sure. Please arrange to see a doctor or clinic if symptoms persist
Yes, high doses can loosen bowel movements or cause diarrhea when you reach saturation point (saturation point varies from person to person). If that happens you can still take it, you simply need to cut back to the point where diarrhea does not occur.
Not to be taken internally more than 3 days. Mild side effects: diarrhea, upset stomach, increased urination. Overdose: kidney pain, lower back pain, pain while urinating, vomiting, heart palpitations. And more . . .
No, in fact, quite the opposite.Peppermint has a soothing effect on the gastrointestinal system. It is thought to calm and relax the muscles along the intestinal tract, thus reducing spasms. Peppermint also seems to be effective in reducing intestinal gas.Peppermint has three principal activities: it anaesthetizes the mucous membranes, reducing nausea and vomiting; it encourages the liver and gallbladder to produce and release bile; and it "disinfects" the stomach in cases of improper or imbalanced flora.Peppermint is medicinally useful for reducing such disorders of the gastrointestinal tract as spastic colon, irritable bowel syndrome, and spastic diarrhea. Peppermint taken after a rich meal will reduce gas and indigestionIF you are drinking Green Tea with peppermint, the Green Tea might be what is upsetting your stomach. It's been known to cause some stomach comfort, and if you have a sensitive stomach, then it's possible it could cause diarrhea.IF YOU HAVE GERD avoid Peppermint ingestion of any kind. Considered the top of the list in foods not to eat for frequent heartburn suffers, peppermint relaxes the abdominal sphincter allowing stomach acid to reflux back up the esophagus. As a side note GERD suffers frequently have diarrhea, so a loose correlation between diarrhea and peppermint ingestion may be plausible.
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