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UNDERSTANDINT THE
DIFFERENT
SIDE - EFFECTS
OF CANCER

Fatigue

Feeling tired — really tired — can be tied to a number of factors:
If you are experiencing fatigue, you should know that this is a symptom for which you can and should seek help. If your doctor doesn’t ask you about fatigue, be sure to bring it up. That’s the best way to find and treat the cause.

Treating Fatigue

To determine whether there is an underlying physical cause, your doctor may order a blood test to find out if your red blood cell count is abnormally low (anemic). If you are anemic, there are treatment options available. Be sure to take only treatments prescribed by your doctor. Don’t try to treat yourself with over-the-counter medicines for “iron-poor blood.” These medicines have not proven to be helpful.

Coping With Fatigue

These tips can help you reduce your fatigue:
She can work with you to deal with any emotional or practical concerns that may be causing symptoms and help you develop ways to cope.