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Frequently Asked Questions

Urination more than 7–8 times during the day or waking up more than once at night to urinate may be considered frequent, especially if it disrupts daily activities.

Unintentional weight loss can be caused by illnesses such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, infections, digestive problems, cancer, or mental health conditions like depression and anxiety.

Fatigue is a persistent feeling of physical or mental exhaustion that doesn't go away with rest, unlike normal tiredness which improves after sleep or relaxation.

If you lose more than 5% of your body weight in 6–12 months without trying, or if it comes with fatigue, appetite loss, or other symptoms, it may be a sign of an underlying health issue.

Frequent urination can be caused by urinary tract infections (utis), diabetes, pregnancy, excessive fluid intake, bladder disorders, or prostate issues in men.

Fatigue can result from lack of sleep, poor diet, stress, overwork, anemia, thyroid problems, diabetes, depression, infections, or chronic illnesses like fibromyalgia.

Getting enough sleep, staying hydrated, eating balanced meals, exercising regularly, managing stress, and taking short breaks during work can help reduce fatigue.

If fatigue lasts more than two weeks, interferes with daily life, or is accompanied by weight loss, fever, or shortness of breath, it's important to consult a doctor.

Doctors may do urine tests, blood tests, or imaging to find the cause. treatment depends on the condition—ranging from antibiotics for infections to lifestyle changes or medications for other causes.

Yes, emotional stress, anxiety, and depression are major contributors to fatigue and can make you feel drained even without physical exertion.

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