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  1. Feb 11, 2023 · Causes. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Most of the time fatigue can be traced to one or more lifestyle issues, such as poor sleep habits or lack of exercise. Fatigue can be caused by a medicine or linked to depression. Sometimes fatigue is a symptom of an illness that needs treatment.

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  2. Jun 11, 2023 · Cold Sweats from Shock. Your body goes into shock when blood flow to the brain and other vital organs becomes dangerously low. That means the brain doesn't get enough oxygen and nutrients. Shock causes increasing body-wide stress.

    • Shock
    • Infection Or Sepsis
    • Nausea Or Vertigo
    • Fainting
    • Intense Pain from Injury
    • Stress Or Anxiety
    • Migraines
    • Hypoxia
    • Hypotension
    • Menopause

    Shockhappens when your body reacts to extreme environmental conditions or severe injury. When your body goes into shock, your organs don’t receive as much as oxygen or blood as they need to function. If your body stays in a state of shock for too long, your organs can be harmed. In some cases, shock can be fatal if untreated. Other symptoms include...

    Infections can be caused by bacteria or viruses attacking your body’s tissues. In many cases, infections cause your tissues to become inflamed as your immune system tries to fight off the infection. Sepsishappens when your immune system responds to a serious bacterial or viral infection in your abdomen, lungs, urinary system, or other major bodily ...

    Nauseais simply feeling like you’re sick and going to throw up, although you may not always throw up when you feel nauseous. Nausea can be caused by many things, such as by eating too much or from taking certain medications. Vertigois dizziness that results from feeling like the room around you is moving when it actually isn’t. It’s often caused by...

    Fainting (syncope) happens when you don’t get enough oxygen to your brain. Cold sweats can occur right before or after you pass out. Fainting because of brain oxygen loss can happen for a number of reasons, including: 1. being dehydrated 2. getting too hot or sweating too much due to exercise or external temperature 3. blood not flowing out of your...

    Pain caused by an injury, such as from breaking a bone or getting hit in the head, can cause cold sweats, similar to the way shock can cause sweating as your organs don’t get enough oxygen. Taking pain medication, such as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drug like ibuprofen (Advil), can help relieve intense pain and stop cold sweats. Talk t...

    Stress or anxietycaused by overwhelming responsibilities at home, at work, or at school can trigger cold sweats. Other symptoms can include: 1. unexplained pain 2. vomiting 3. tense muscles These effects are a result of the stress that anxiety puts on the body, which can keep oxygen from getting to your brain or other organs. Having an anxiety diso...

    A migraineis a type of headache that can cause severe pain for an extended period of time. Cold sweats usually happen during a migraine as your body responds to the pain. Migraines can be debilitating and interrupt your life. See your doctor if your migraines keep you from doing daily tasks or if you notice any of the following symptoms: 1. having ...

    Hypoxia means that not enough oxygen is getting to the organs in your body. This can be caused by not breathing in enough oxygen. This can happen when you breathe in smoke or go to high altitudes where the air supply is decreased. When your brain doesn’t get enough oxygen, it’s called cerebral hypoxia. Because your brain is deprived of oxygen, your...

    Hypotensionhappens when your blood pressure drops to much lower levels than normal. Low blood pressure is normal when you sleep or are doing little activity, but hypotension can be serious when it causes the brain or your other organs not to get enough oxygen. Other common symptoms of hypotension include: 1. feeling dizzy or confused 2. having blur...

    Menopausehappens when your body’s balance of two hormones, estrogen and progesterone, changes dramatically and your menstrual cycle ends. Along with sudden hot flashes, cold sweats are among the most noticeable physical symptoms of menopause. Other common symptoms of menopause include: 1. experiencing changes in your menstrual cycle 2. having troub...

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  4. Apr 18, 2024 · Tara Moore/Getty Images. Anxiety and stress are the most common prompts for the fight or flight response and the resulting cold sweats. There are also various other situations and conditions...

  5. Nov 3, 2022 · Stress & anxiety. Stress or anxiety caused by overwhelming responsibilities at home, at work, or at school can trigger cold sweats. Dr. Wood notes that cold sweats can be caused by ...

  6. Apr 20, 2024 · Feelings of stress or anxiety can also lead to cold sweats. Your body reacts to stress by activating your "fight-or-flight" response. Like adrenaline and cortisol, hormones elevate and...