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somnolence
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somnolence /som·no·lence/ (som´no-lens) drowsiness or sleepiness, particularly in excess.
som·no·lence (smn-lns)
n.
1. A state of drowsiness; sleepiness.
2. A condition of semiconsciousness approaching coma.

somnolence [som´no-lens]
drowsiness or sleepiness, particularly in excess.

somnolence (som´nlens),
n sleepiness; also unnatural drowsiness.

somnolence
sleepiness; also, unnatural drowsiness. A depressive mental state commonly caused by encephalitis, encephalomalacia, hepatic encephalopathy, hypoxia and some poisonings, e.g. Filix mas, the male fern.

somnolence
Medtalk → Vox populi Sleepiness, see there

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Q. What can cause chronic fatigue? For the last few weeks I’ve been having this strange fatigue, I sleep 12-14 hours at night (I used to sleep 6-7 hours), and I’m tired all day long. It really bothers me. What can is be?

A. There are about 20-30 causes of chronic fatigue that are known. But mind you that you still don’t have chronic fatigue- this requires 6 months of fatigue. What you have is acute fatigue. And there are probably even more causes of that. Some of them are probably viruses that were not identified yet. So I recommend a good Dr. and thorough exam.

Q. I suffer of lack in energy lately, any advice? I’m 35, usually a strong guy but for the past 3 weeks I’ve been sleeping all day, doing nothing while awake, having no energy to do anything. Any one know a reason or what should I do?

A. Have you tried changing your diet? You may lack of vitamins or other essential materials that can cause drowsiness. Try eating vegetables and fruits. Force yourself to do a daily walk, 25 minutes, that’s all. and could be you got an infection that will take some time…

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