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It can help to get your diabetes under control or stop taking a drug that causes itching.
Did you increase in either speed or distance recently? In that case it is normal to feel discomfort while the body adapts to the new activity. Otherwise, it could be anything from hydration, humidity, temperature, diet etc. It could also be your running form. If you heel strike, this will put more load on your legs. Try to mid foot strike instead by landing with your feet under your body instead of in front of it. Stretch in the morning, before practice or track, after practice and track, and then before bed. This will help a lot. Try relaxing too. problems from diabetes? Avoid all sugar and eat less carbs. Get tested. Still have questions? Get your answers by asking now.
Read more about having an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism). Coeliac disease This is a lifelong disease caused by the immune system reacting to gluten. Gluten is a protein in wheat, barley and rye, and can be found in foods like pasta, bread, cakes and cereals. One in 100 people in the UK are affected, but research suggests many of them don't know they have the condition, according to charity Coeliac UK. Other symptoms of coeliac disease, apart from tiredness, are diarrhoea, bloating, anaemia and weight loss. Your GP can do a blood test to check if you may have coeliac disease. Read more about coeliac disease. Chronic fatigue syndrome Chronic fatigue syndrome (also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis, or ME) is a severe and disabling fatigue that goes on for at least 4 months. There may be other symptoms, such as muscle or joint pain. Read more about chronic fatigue syndrome. Diabetes One of the main symptoms of type 1 and type 2 diabetes is feeling very tired. Other key symptoms are feeling very thirsty, peeing a lot (particularly at night) and weight loss.
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Reviewed by Jennifer Robinson, MD on April 23, 2019 Is there a spot on your leg you can't stop scratching? Do your legs often feel itchy all over? If you said yes to either question, you know how distressing this symptom can be. Itching can wake you up in the middle of the night. After a while, it can cause anxiety and even depression. If you scratch, that can make it even more intense. There are many reasons why your legs itch. Some are no big deal, such as dry winter skin or wearing rough fabrics. Others are more serious. Diabetes Diabetes can lead to widespread problems, including pruritis -- the medical term for unusually itchy skin. When you have itchy legs with diabetes, the cause may be: High blood sugar. This can cause extremely dry skin, which triggers the urge to scratch. Poor circulation. Common in diabetes, poor circulation can also cause itchy legs. Nerve damage (neuropathy). Pain and numbness are typical symptoms of diabetic nerve damage, but some people get a sensation called neuropathic itch.
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Speak to a GP if you think you might have diabetes symptoms. Glandular fever Glandular fever is a common viral infection that causes fatigue, along with fever, sore throat and swollen glands. Most cases happen in teenagers and young adults. Symptoms usually clear up within 4 to 6 weeks, but the fatigue can linger for several more months. Read more about glandular fever. Depression As well as making you feel very sad, depression can also make you feel drained of energy. It can stop you falling asleep or cause you to wake up early in the morning, which makes you feel more tired during the day. Read more about clinical depression. Restless legs syndrome This is when you get an overwhelming urge to move your legs, which can keep you awake at night. You might also have an unpleasant crawling sensation or a deep ache in your legs. Or your legs might jerk spontaneously through the night. Whatever your symptoms, your sleep will be disrupted and poor quality, so you'll feel very tired throughout the day.