Infections and Low Energy
It's possible that low energy can be the result of infectious viruses and bacteria.
Are Your Hormones Off the Chart?
If your energy is low, it may be the result of out-of-whack hormones, so talk to your doc about getting you hormone levels checked.
Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome
If you're feeling fatigue and have gained weight and developed high cholesterol and blood pressure, it's time to get your hunger hormones checked.
Bowel Disease and Vitamin Absorption
If you're low on energy, your body may not absorb enough vitamin B12 and D, and you may have digestive problems or bowel disease.
Liver, Kidney & Heart Problems
These organs are essential to keeping your body up and running, so take care of your body and see your doctor yearly to make sure they're healthy
Anemia & Inflammation
If you are often fatigued and have low energy, your doctor may test you for iron deficiency, inflammation and proteins associated with these issues.
Monitor Your Thyroid
If you're feeling sapped of energy, your thyroid may be to blame. A simple test can reveal your hormone levels.
Feeling Low on Energy?
Your doctor may be able to pinpoint the cause with a simple blood test to check that your hormones and organs are functioning at optimal levels.
Raise Your Heart Rate to Lift Depression
Exercise is one of the best anti-depressants, so get moving!