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Weight Loss and Women – Coffeyville Regional Medical Center
2. Persistent Fatigue
Everyone feels tired from time to time, but the kind of fatigue associated with serious illness tends to be qualitatively different. It is deeper, more pervasive, and notably unresponsive to rest or sleep. People often describe it as a heaviness that simply does not lift. This type of exhaustion has been associated with certain blood disorders and cancers of the digestive system, among others.
The digestive system tends to operate in fairly predictable patterns for most individuals. When those patterns shift without an obvious explanation — particularly if the change involves persistent diarrhea, ongoing constipation, or a noticeable change in the consistency or appearance of stools — it warrants attention. The presence of blood in the stool, or persistent abdominal discomfort that does not resolve, should be evaluated by a medical professional without unnecessary delay.
4. Changes in Urination Patterns
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