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Fatigue / Weakness Treatment

Feeling tired all the time, low on energy, or weak without a clear reason? Fatigue can be due to lifestyle factors, nutritional deficiencies, sleep issues, infections, stress, thyroid imbalance, anemia, or chronic medical conditions. We evaluate the likely cause and treat it with a safe, personalised plan.

⚡ Energy & stamina support
🩸 Anemia & deficiency screening
🧠 Stress & sleep guidance
🧪 Cause-based treatment plan
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CHECK

Find the reason

We don’t just boost energy — we identify what’s actually causing fatigue.

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TESTS

Smart screening

Only needed investigations like CBC, thyroid, sugar, vitamins, and infection markers.

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PLAN

Diet & recovery

Nutrition + hydration + sleep correction to rebuild strength naturally.

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TRACK

Monitor progress

Follow-ups to ensure energy improves and weakness doesn’t return.

Tip: If fatigue is new, worsening, or affecting daily life, get evaluated early.

OVERVIEW

Common causes of fatigue & weakness we evaluate

Fatigue is a symptom — not a diagnosis. We look for the most likely reason and treat accordingly.

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Anemia / Iron deficiency

Low hemoglobin can cause weakness, dizziness, breathlessness on exertion, and low stamina.

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Vitamin deficiencies

Vitamin D/B12 deficiency can cause fatigue, body aches, low mood, and muscle weakness.

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03

Thyroid imbalance

Thyroid issues can lead to tiredness, weight changes, hair fall, and sluggishness.

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04

Sugar / BP fluctuations

Low/high blood sugar, dehydration, or BP changes can cause weakness and lightheadedness.

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05

Poor sleep / stress

Chronic stress, anxiety, or poor sleep quality reduces recovery and keeps energy low.

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Infections & recovery phase

After viral infections, dengue/fever, or ongoing infections, fatigue can persist for weeks.

Symptoms we take seriously

  • Constant tiredness

    Even after rest or sleep, you feel drained most days.

  • Weakness & muscle heaviness

    Difficulty doing routine tasks or reduced stamina.

  • Dizziness / low focus

    Lightheadedness, brain fog, reduced concentration.

  • Body aches & low mood

    Generalised aches, irritability, and low motivation.

When to seek urgent evaluation

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    Chest pain / breathlessness

    Especially if new, worsening, or with sweating.

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    Fainting / severe dizziness

    Repeated episodes or fall risk needs urgent check.

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    Unexplained weight loss / fever

    Persistent fever or unexplained weight loss needs evaluation.

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    Black stools / heavy bleeding

    Could indicate blood loss leading to anemia.

TREATMENT FLOW

How Fatigue / Weakness Treatment works

We move from symptoms → cause → recovery plan, with clear next steps.

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STEP 01

Detailed history

Sleep, diet, stress, work routine, recent illness, medicines, and symptom timeline.

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STEP 02

Targeted tests (if needed)

Smart screening like CBC, thyroid, sugar, vitamins, liver/kidney markers, etc.

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STEP 03

Recovery plan

Cause-based treatment + nutrition + hydration + sleep correction + activity plan.

What you can expect from us

  • Clear diagnosis direction

    We explain what might be causing the weakness and why.

  • Safe supplementation

    Only if required, with correct dose/duration and follow-up.

  • Diet & hydration guidance

    Practical food options to rebuild strength steadily.

  • Energy rebuilding routine

    Activity guidance to avoid overexertion and improve stamina.

Who should consult

  • Fatigue for 2+ weeks

    Especially if it affects work, mood, or daily activities.

  • Post-fever weakness

    Long weakness after viral fever, dengue, or infection recovery.

  • Recurrent dizziness

    Frequent lightheadedness, low focus, or weakness episodes.

  • Diet issues / poor appetite

    Low intake, weight changes, or irregular eating patterns.

FAQs

Fatigue / Weakness Treatment — Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers. If symptoms are persistent or severe, consultation is recommended.

Why do I feel tired even after sleeping? +
Poor sleep quality, stress, anemia, thyroid imbalance, vitamin deficiencies, dehydration, or sugar fluctuations can all cause “unrefreshed” sleep and persistent fatigue.
Do I need blood tests for weakness? +
Not always — but if fatigue is persistent, worsening, or unexplained, basic tests like CBC, thyroid, sugar, and vitamins can help identify the cause quickly.
Is weakness after fever normal? +
Yes, post-viral weakness can last days to weeks. If it is severe, prolonged, or associated with breathlessness, dizziness, or weight loss, evaluation is advised.
Can dehydration cause fatigue? +
Absolutely. Low fluids and electrolytes can cause weakness, headache, low BP feelings, and reduced energy — especially in heat or after illness.
Do vitamin supplements help everyone? +
Supplements help most when there is a deficiency. Taking high doses without need is not ideal. We recommend targeted supplementation with correct duration.
When should I worry about fatigue? +
If fatigue is sudden/severe, lasts more than 2–3 weeks, affects daily life, or comes with chest pain, breathlessness, fainting, fever, or unexplained weight loss.
How long does it take to feel better? +
If the cause is identified early (like anemia or vitamin deficiency), improvement can be noticeable within days to weeks. Chronic causes may take longer and need follow-ups.
What can I do today to improve energy? +
Hydrate well, eat balanced meals (protein + complex carbs), sleep on time, avoid excessive caffeine, and do light activity. For persistent fatigue, get evaluated for the root cause.

Feeling weak for days? Let’s treat the cause.

Book a consultation for Fatigue / Weakness Treatment to identify the reason, correct deficiencies, improve recovery, and bring your energy back steadily.

Clinic Timings: Mon–Sat • 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM   |   Location: (Add your address here)

For faster assessment (optional)

  • Old reports

    CBC, thyroid, sugar, vitamins if done earlier.

  • Medicine list

    Current meds + supplements you take.

  • Recent illness details

    Fever, dengue/viral recovery, or infections timeline.