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What Causes Tiredness While Treating Hypertension?

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Posted on Tue, 21 Mar 2017
Question: I'm 66 years of age. Don't smoke or drink. take med. for high blood pressure. Been feeling very tired lately. Not sleepy, just a feeling of sluggishness. Is there anything over the counter that use that restore my energy levels.
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Answered by Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh (1 hour later)
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,

A few questions:
What medication(s) do you take for high blood pressure?
How long have you taken this medication?
How long have you been feeling fatigued?

And here are the initial tests that are recommended for an evaluation of fatigue:
CBC (to check for anemia or low level infection)
Thyroid panel (hypothyroidism can cause fatigue)
Chemistry panel to include liver enzymes, BUN, Creatinine (gives general idea of liver and kidney function)

How well are you sleeping? Some people sleep for 8 hours but they don't have quality sleep due to sleep apnea. There is a new way to test for this, at home, without having to try to sleep in a sleep study lab.

Do you think you might be feeling depressed at all? That can cause fatigue too.

How is your diet? Generally, increasing vegetables and to some extent, fruits, and decreasing simple carbohydrates (added sugars, refined flour) can help with energy levels.

Now about over the counter things you can take, there are "adaptogen" herbals that can be taken as supplements and teas (ginseng is an example), but before getting into that, I think it would be best to have a medical evaluation for your fatigue.



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Dr. Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh

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What Causes Tiredness While Treating Hypertension?

Brief Answer: Information Detailed Answer: Hello, A few questions: What medication(s) do you take for high blood pressure? How long have you taken this medication? How long have you been feeling fatigued? And here are the initial tests that are recommended for an evaluation of fatigue: CBC (to check for anemia or low level infection) Thyroid panel (hypothyroidism can cause fatigue) Chemistry panel to include liver enzymes, BUN, Creatinine (gives general idea of liver and kidney function) How well are you sleeping? Some people sleep for 8 hours but they don't have quality sleep due to sleep apnea. There is a new way to test for this, at home, without having to try to sleep in a sleep study lab. Do you think you might be feeling depressed at all? That can cause fatigue too. How is your diet? Generally, increasing vegetables and to some extent, fruits, and decreasing simple carbohydrates (added sugars, refined flour) can help with energy levels. Now about over the counter things you can take, there are "adaptogen" herbals that can be taken as supplements and teas (ginseng is an example), but before getting into that, I think it would be best to have a medical evaluation for your fatigue.