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How Functional Medicine Tackles Low Energy

Do you feel tired all day, like you just have no energy to do anything? Lots of people have the same experience, but the causes behind low energy are abundant, and it can be challenging to identify the source of your fatigue when internet searches generate a long list of potential triggers. 

Read on to learn more about low energy from a functional medicine perspective, which involves looking at the big picture of your health.

Tired woman at the office

Signs That You Are Struggling With Fatigue

The following are common signs that you might have fatigue:

  • Constantly feeling tired

  • Lack of focus

  • Afternoon slump

  • Gaining or losing weight

  • Muscle pain or weakness

  • Slow thinking and reflexes

  • Irritability or moodiness

  • Worsened immune system function

It’s crucial to listen to your body when it sends signals like the ones listed above, as they could be signs of other health issues.

What Are Common Causes of Low Energy?

These are a few of the most common causes of fatigue:

  • Nutritional deficiencies

  • Lack of sleep

  • Toxins

  • High stress

  • Inactivity

  • Hormonal imbalances

  • Certain medications

  • Specific illnesses

A few illnesses that can cause low energy include Lyme disease, hypothyroidism, diabetes, sleep apnea, fibromyalgia, and heart disease. 

What Is the Functional Medicine Approach to Treating Low Energy?

Functional medicine takes a holistic approach to treatment, examining a wide range of medical, environmental, and lifestyle factors to pinpoint the cause of issues like low energy. A functional medicine doctor runs a variety of tests and collects extensive information about the patient, such as:

  • Medical history

  • Lifestyle

  • Genetics

  • Environmental factors

  • Toxin Testing

  • Hormone Testing

  • Gut Testing

  • Food Sensitivity Testing

Schedule an Appointment With a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner

If you feel like your body and brain aren’t functioning properly while you’re awake, you might be dealing with fatigue. Low energy can be a sign of a larger problem, and functional medicine practitioners, like Dr. Alicia Newsome, look at your health from every angle to identify the root cause and best treatment plan.

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