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My dad fell asleep and he's alive but he won't wake up?
We're both sick and fatigued sort of. He sat down in his chair and fell asleep and no matter what I do he won't wake up! He is moving occasionally (like adjusting) but he has a big frown on his face. I thought he was just playing around but he won't wake up what do I do?
Update; he's responsive, I thought he was in a coma or something I think he is just fatigued cause we are both sick. he isn't talking but I asked if he wanted me to call the hospital and he shook his head so I guess I will just wait until he is more responsive
NEVER MIND HE WAS MESSING WITH ME HE JUST WANTS ME TO DO THE DISHES
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- ?Lv 76 years ago
Fatigue is often due to an unhealthy lifestyle.
Fatigue often triggers off further problems such as headaches, migraines, dizziness, lightheadedness, shakiness and nausea.
To combat fatigue the energy vitamin B12 can help or a vitamin B complex. Coenzyme Q10 can also help to boost your energy level and the super food Spirulina is another good energy booster.
Nuts can give you lasting energy.
One of the most common fatigue causes is anxiety which is a state of fear of real or imagined danger, which is manifested as increased heart rate, trembling, panic, weakness, extreme fatigue and stomach or intestinal discomfort.
Besides anxiety there are many other common fatigue causes such as insufficient sleep, too much sleep, under eating, thyroid problems or other illnesses (such as iron anemia, mononucleosis, CFS, glandular fever and many others), side effects from medication, dehydration, overexertion and an unhealthy diet.