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What Causes Excessive Fatigue And Drowsiness In A Heart Patient With Arthritis?
Excessive tiredness, sleep needed about every 2 to 3 hours. When I lay down I fall sound asleep for about 1 hour. Always tired, heavy eyelid feeling. This behavior has started within the past 3 to 4 months. I am 85 years old. I have a heart condition and arthritis and take several medications that can cause tiredness and dizziness but I have been on these medications for a very long time. Had a cardiac oablation done in September of 2013; could this have been the start of this tiredness & dizziness? Thank you.
Your complaints may be caused by some abnormalities such as low Hemoglobin or electrolyte disturbances, also abnormal glucose values may cause such complaints. I would advise you to have done complete blood count, serum electrolytes and glucose. Also monitor your blood pressure and pulse for a week.
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What Causes Excessive Fatigue And Drowsiness In A Heart Patient With Arthritis?
Hi, Your complaints may be caused by some abnormalities such as low Hemoglobin or electrolyte disturbances, also abnormal glucose values may cause such complaints. I would advise you to have done complete blood count, serum electrolytes and glucose. Also monitor your blood pressure and pulse for a week. Take care Come back if you have any further questions