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is anorexia. If the illness is treatable, the appetite should return when the
condition is cured. Loss of appetite can cause weight loss. Causes A decreased
appetite is almost always seen in older adults. Cancer can also cause decreased
appetite. Cancers that may cause you to lose your appetite include: Other causes
of decreased appetite include: For loss of appetite caused by medicines, ask
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illness, or lack of well-being. Considerations Malaise is a symptom that can
occur with almost any health condition. It may start slowly or quickly,
depending on the type of disease. Fatigue (feeling tired) occurs with malaise in
many diseases. Causes The following lists give examples of the diseases,
conditions, and medicines that can cause malaise. AIDS Chronic active hepatitis
Disease caused by parasites Tuberculosis Anticonvulsant (antiseizure) medicines
Antihistamines Beta blockers (medicines used to treat heart disease or high
blood pressure) Psychiatric medicines Treatments involving several medicines You
have other symptoms with the malaise Malaise lasts longer than one week, with or
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Adam Health Tiredness; Weariness; Exhaustion; Lethargy Fatigue is a feeling of
weariness, tiredness, or lack of energy. Considerations Fatigue is different
from drowsiness. Drowsiness and apathy (a feeling of not caring about what
happens) can be symptoms that go along with fatigue. Fatigue is a common
symptom, and it is usually not due to a serious disease. Chronic fatigue
syndrome (CFS) is a condition in which symptoms of fatigue persist for at least
6 months and do not resolve with rest. Sedatives also tend to worsen fatigue.
Unexplained weakness or fatigue, especially if you also have a fever or
unintentional weight loss Constipation, dry skin, weight gain, or you cannot
tolerate cold Wake up and fall back to sleep many times during the night
Headaches all the time Are taking medicines, prescribed or non-prescribed, or
using drugs that may cause fatigue or drowsiness Feel sad or depressed Insomnia
Treatment depends on the cause of your fatigue symptoms.
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