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There could be dangerous reasons behind your constant tiredness

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WEB DESK: If you feel tired even after rest or sleep or you often feel yourself tired then it could be alarming. There could be medical reasons behind and one must find out the reasons behind his constant tiredness. Plus, below are some causes given that everyone should know.  
Anemia
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Many people feel tired due to anemia which is the result of less red blood cells in the body. It brings oxygen from lungs to tissues and cells. It make you feel weak and short of breath. There are several others behind anemia such as deficiency of vitamins or iron, internal bleeding and blood loss.
Thyroid Disease
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When your thyroid hormones get disturbed even everyday activities will wipe you out. The thyroid gland, about the size of the knot on a man's tie, is found in the front of the neck and produces hormones that control your metabolism. Too much thyroid hormone (hyperthyroidism), and metabolism speeds up. Too little (hypothyroidism), and metabolism slows down.

Depression
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It is one of the dangerous mental health issues which must be cured at earliest stages. Moreover, depression is undoubtedly a illness which affects our entire existence. It greatly influence on sleep patterns, your appetite, the way you feel about you and others. It is note worthy here that without its proper treatment, such mental illness could last for weeks, months or even worse for years.

Sleep Apnea

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Sleep Apnea is basically a disorder. A person gets brief interruptions of breathing throughout his sleep. It may make person feeling tired regardless of how much rest this takes. Roseanne S. Barker, MD, former medical director of the Baptist Sleep Institute in Knoxville, TN says,"Someone with obstructive sleep apnea may stop breathing dozens or even hundreds of times a night."

Source: prevention.com