Headache, Fatigue, Sleeping Lot, Loss Of Appetite. Any Ideas?
Sunday afternoon I started feeling slightly queasy and having headaches which I very rarely suffer with. I am also extremely fatigued and sleeping a lot. Today I have absolutely no appetite which is also very rarely a problem for me. I don't even feel like eating, but I keep thinking that is why I am getting a headache. I have eaten breakfast and lunch today, but have absolutely no desire to eat dinner. I just want to go home from work and go to bed. Should I give it a couple more days before I call my doctor and see if it clears up on it's own?
Welcome to HCM. These types of symptoms occurs sometimes due to sleeplessness,over work,b12 and other vitamin deficiency,stress,anxiety.It also occurs in beginning of some illness like viral fever. You can take any simple nsaid for headache and weakness. Drink more liquids like water,fruit juices,lemon water with salt,sugar and energy drink. Go for cbc,rbs,urine,sgpt to rule out diagnosis if not improved with simple medicines. Consult you physician foe proper medical management.
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Headache, Fatigue, Sleeping Lot, Loss Of Appetite. Any Ideas?
Welcome to HCM. These types of symptoms occurs sometimes due to sleeplessness,over work,b12 and other vitamin deficiency,stress,anxiety.It also occurs in beginning of some illness like viral fever. You can take any simple nsaid for headache and weakness. Drink more liquids like water,fruit juices,lemon water with salt,sugar and energy drink. Go for cbc,rbs,urine,sgpt to rule out diagnosis if not improved with simple medicines. Consult you physician foe proper medical management.