Fatigue affects nearly one in five adults worldwide, with up to 45% of people reporting persistent tiredness at some point in their lives (source). While often dismissed as a normal response to stress or lack of sleep, fatigue can signal deeper issues involving the nervous, endocrine, or immune systems. Early recognition is challenging, as symptoms are often vague and overlap with common daily experiences. Understanding when fatigue may indicate a more serious underlying condition is essential for timely diagnosis and effective management.
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37. Sleep-Related Movement Disorders Sleep-related movement disorders are conditions that disrupt sleep due to involuntary movements, significantly contributing to daytime fatigue. Two of the most common…