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Is Fatigue Normal? Why You’re Always Tired

Many men feel tired at the end of a long work day. However, if that same feeling of exhaustion persists from when you wake up in the morning through the end of your day, it may be a sign of a deeper issue. If you constantly wonder, “Why am I so tired?” it may be time to visit the Oklahoma Men’s Clinic. 

Located in Oklahoma City, OK, our professionals can efficiently and effectively identify the causes of your chronic fatigue. Then, we provide comprehensive fatigue treatments that tackle the source of your exhaustion rather than just giving you a temporary pick-me-up.

You don’t need to feel like you’re sleepwalking through your days. It’s time to understand what causes fatigue and how to treat it.

What Causes Fatigue?

The causes of fatigue may be easily traced to your lifestyle or daily habits. For example, lack of exercise, alcohol or drug use, certain medications, a poor diet, and ongoing stress can make anyone feel exhausted. Allergies, illnesses, and insomnia also contribute to chronic fatigue. 

While these factors may result in fatigue for patients of any age or gender, there are also reasons for chronic fatigue that are specific to men. 

What Causes Fatigue in Men?

When men suffer from chronic fatigue, their symptoms may stem from the lifestyle factors listed above, or they can indicate an undiagnosed medical concern. To correctly identify your fatigue treatment options, it’s essential to pinpoint the cause of your exhaustion. 

Oftentimes, fluctuating hormones serve as the root of what causes fatigue in men. 

Low Testosterone

The primary male sex hormone is testosterone. It’s essential to men’s mental health and physical energy levels. But with age, men’s testosterone levels naturally decline. As a result, they may experience fatigue and depression. Symptoms of low testosterone include the following:

  • Lower energy levels
  • Irritability
  • Poor concentration
  • Anemia
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Lower libido
  • Reduced hair growth
  • Decreased muscle mass
  • Osteoporosis

Many of the symptoms of low testosterone overlap with those of other medical conditions. Patients experiencing the above symptoms should see the expert team at the Oklahoma Men’s Clinic to determine whether low testosterone is the cause. 

Unbalanced HGH Levels

The pituitary gland produces human growth hormone (HGH), which is critical for maintaining, building, and repairing healthy tissue in the organs; facilitating healing after an injury; and repairing muscle tissue after a workout. In addition, HGH can boost metabolism, burn fat, and restore energy levels.

Like testosterone, HGH levels decline with age. By 60, most men’s HGH levels are reduced by up to 75%. Although the body produces significantly less HGH over time, the hormone still plays an essential role in the body. Lower HGH levels open the doors to various illnesses and diseases.

Sleep Concerns

Sleep apnea, insomnia, and other sleep concerns create a vicious cycle. You’re exhausted all day if you can’t get high-quality, restorative sleep. Your exhaustion makes your hormones try to compensate for your disordered sleep, becoming unbalanced. 

Then, your unbalanced hormones lead to further sleep disturbances. 

For example, patients with obstructive sleep apnea are at a higher risk of developing endocrine or metabolic disorders, according to researchers. Endocrine disorders can contribute to or worsen symptoms of sleep-disordered breathing. Therefore, the sleep disorder and the hormone imbalance need to be treated properly to resolve this cycle. 

Medical Conditions

Several medical conditions also contribute to chronic fatigue, including thyroid disorders, heart conditions, and diabetes. 

The severe nature of these concerns signifies it’s time to stop asking yourself, “Why am I so tired?” and time to seek medical help at the Oklahoma Men’s Clinic. 

Bioidentical Hormone Therapy for Fatigue Treatment

Once you identify what causes fatigue, the next step is determining the best course of action. The Oklahoma Men’s Clinic provides several bioidentical hormone replacement therapies to restore balance to your endocrine system. 

Your hormones serve as your body’s internal communication system, transporting messages between the cells throughout your body. Therefore, disrupted hormone levels affect your physical and mental health. 

Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) uses manufactured hormones from plants. Chemically, bioidentical hormones perfectly match the hormones naturally occurring in the body. BHRT targets and treats hormone imbalances that directly cause chronic fatigue in men, including low testosterone and HGH.

Low Testosterone BHRT

Many treatment centers provide patients with creams and gels to restore testosterone levels and treat the symptoms of low testosterone, such as fatigue, impotence, depression, and weight gain. 

However, testosterone alone might not be enough to fully restore balance to declining levels. To ensure our patients who require testosterone BHRT rebuild their levels quickly and effectively, our highly trained experts at the Oklahoma Men’s Clinic pair testosterone treatments with the complementary hormones gonadorelin and DHEA.

Gonadorelin ensures your body retains its ability to produce testosterone while on BHRT. Additionally, it maintains your fertility, sperm count, and testicle size. In summary, gonadorelin supports and may enhance your testicular function. 

We also offer patients supplemental DHEA injections to boost their energy levels and support testosterone treatments.

HGH Replacement Therapy

HGH replacement therapy targets and treats adult growth hormone deficiency (AGHD). Patients undergoing HGH replacement therapy at the Oklahoma Men’s Clinic will receive regular treatments of low-level HGH therapy that are precisely adapted to their symptoms, current hormone levels, and insulin tolerance. 

As a result, patients in our RESTORE low-level HGH therapy can enjoy improvements in the following areas: 

  • Mood
  • Sleep
  • Immunity
  • Wound healing
  • Mental health
  • Sexual performance
  • Exercise capacity

Patients also report improvements in the signs of aging, including better vision and more effortless weight loss.

Don’t Sleep Through Life — Contact the Oklahoma Men’s Clinic

Once you understand what causes fatigue, especially with age, it’s time to begin treatment. The Oklahoma Men’s Clinic understands the importance of thorough treatments with effective results. If you’re in the Oklahoma City area, it’s time to learn what hormone therapy can offer. Call or schedule your appointment online with our experienced team today.

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