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Why Has My Hunger Reduced? Why Do I Get Tired Soon? Why Is Temperature Below Normal?

Im a female who s 21 years old. For the past 3 days I ve be much more tired then normal, and haven t been hungry at all. I ve had boughts of nausea , and as well as occasional mild pain on the right side of my abdomen . My temp has been ranging between 96.5-97.2 depending on the thermometer and location taken. My temperature usually sits right about the norm, 98.6. What could be causing all this? And should I pay a visit to my local doctor?
Wed, 16 Oct 2013
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Hello dear,

The symptoms can be attributed to:
1. Anemia
2. Hormonal disorders like Hypothyroidism
3. Lack of proper hydration status of body
4. Electrolyte imbalance

Kindly consult your General Physician & get a proper clinical examination done.
Investigations like complete blood count, serum electrolyte assay & Thyroid profile will be helpful.
Take care.
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Why Has My Hunger Reduced? Why Do I Get Tired Soon? Why Is Temperature Below Normal?

Hello dear, The symptoms can be attributed to: 1. Anemia 2. Hormonal disorders like Hypothyroidism 3. Lack of proper hydration status of body 4. Electrolyte imbalance Kindly consult your General Physician & get a proper clinical examination done. Investigations like complete blood count, serum electrolyte assay & Thyroid profile will be helpful. Take care.