Fatigue
Just the moving through our work a day lives can leave us feeling fatigued and exhausted—this is pretty much an agreed upon given. However, if the feeling of chronic, all-body tiredness is present, although it is not a single symptom in and of itself it can still be an indication of the presence of certain types of cancers. For example, the disruption of blood cell production, such as in the cases of lymphoma and leukemia, can lead to anemia, which in and of itself can cause severe fatigue. Other types of cancers, in their quest to nourish themselves, can zap any energy one may have. If you find that you feel you just can’t get enough rest to get past the feelings of fatigue, it is time to see your physician.
Image: Medical News Today
Page 8 of 21