What Are the Causes of Extreme Fatigue in Women?

For some women fatigue is the result of hectic lifestyles, but for many women fatigue is a symptom of a medical condition. Fatigue is often difficult to treat, but it may be improved by establishing regular sleeping patterns.
  1. Hematochromatosis

    • Hematochromatosis is a type of liver disease that occurs when the iron accumulates in the liver. Symptoms of this condition include severe fatigue, arthritis, cirrhosis and grayish looking skin. Complications of this condition can be prevented with early treatment.

    Anemia

    • Anemia is a condition that occurs when there is an insufficient amount of red blood cells in the body. Symptoms of anemia include fatigue, weakness and shortness of breath.

    Lyme Disease

    • Lyme disease is transmitted to humans via a tick bite. Lyme disease causes symptoms such as rash, fever, chills, fatigue, weakness, joint swelling and muscle aches.

    Fibromyalgia

    • Fibromyalgia is a condition that causes chronic body pain and fatigue. Fibromyalgia affects about 2 percent of the population and is more likely to affect women.

    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

    • Chronic fatigue syndrome is a condition that may be diagnosed when individuals are easily fatigued by daily living activities. Individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome may also experience muscle pain, sore throat, concentration difficulties, intermittent joint pain and extreme exhaustion.

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