What Causes Lack Of Energy Along With Excess Thirst And Urination?
Question: Please see below the following things I am also suffering from
lack of energy or motivation
abnormal drowsiness or tiredness
muscle weakness
low mood (mild depression) or irritability
loss of appetite and unintentional weight loss
the need to urinate frequently
increased thirst
low blood pressure when
dizziness and fainting
feeling sick (nausea)
vomiting
abdominal, joint and back pain
muscle cramps
chronic exhaustion,
brownish discoloration of the skin specially forehead lips and gums
clammy skin
sweating
rapid, shallow breathing
dizziness
severe muscle weakness
headache
severe drowsiness or loss of consciousness
Please advice for natural treatment.
Thanks.
lack of energy or motivation
abnormal drowsiness or tiredness
muscle weakness
low mood (mild depression) or irritability
loss of appetite and unintentional weight loss
the need to urinate frequently
increased thirst
low blood pressure when
dizziness and fainting
feeling sick (nausea)
vomiting
abdominal, joint and back pain
muscle cramps
chronic exhaustion,
brownish discoloration of the skin specially forehead lips and gums
clammy skin
sweating
rapid, shallow breathing
dizziness
severe muscle weakness
headache
severe drowsiness or loss of consciousness
Please advice for natural treatment.
Thanks.
Brief Answer:
Requires to be investigated
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome and thanks for your query.
I understand your concern.
The lack of energy along with excess thirst and urination, loss of weight, dizziness, feeling low and depressed could all point to diabetes or other systemic diseases. It's preferable that you see a doctor and have your blood sugar and other tests done.
If you have done some tests recently, please upload them and I shall interpret the results.
The other possibility is an emotional problem, depression. This requires to be assessed if no physical cause is found.
Do get back to me if you have further queries.
Requires to be investigated
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome and thanks for your query.
I understand your concern.
The lack of energy along with excess thirst and urination, loss of weight, dizziness, feeling low and depressed could all point to diabetes or other systemic diseases. It's preferable that you see a doctor and have your blood sugar and other tests done.
If you have done some tests recently, please upload them and I shall interpret the results.
The other possibility is an emotional problem, depression. This requires to be assessed if no physical cause is found.
Do get back to me if you have further queries.
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar