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Cancer-related fatigue is extreme and persistent tiredness or exhaustion that can interfere with daily activities and your ability to function normally. It's very common when you have cancer or are having cancer treatment.
There are several things that can cause fatigue. It can be caused by cancer treatments, worry, lack of sleep, low appetite and poor nutrition, less physical activity, pain, and other health issues. Fatigue can also be a sign of anemia. This is when your blood doesn't have enough red blood cells. You might need medical treatment for anemia. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all the cells in your body, and low levels can make you tired.
Talk with your health care team about your fatigue. They can help determine possible causes of your fatigue and suggest ways to help manage it. The tips below can also help you feel better.
If you begin to feel more tired than normal, tell your doctor. Fatigue could be a sign of anemia. This problem is common in people with cancer, especially during chemotherapy and radiation treatments. If your red blood cell count is too low, you may need medicine to increase the number of red blood cells your body makes. In some cases, you may need a blood transfusion.
Contact your doctor if you have any of the following: