If you are going through cancer treatment, fatigue is likely to occur at some point. There are several causes of fatigue ranging from the treatment you are undergoing to the disease progression itself. Exercising is one way that you can stay...
Physical activity for breast cancer patients has been reported to decrease fatigue, improve emotional wellness and increase strength. Resistance training can also counteract the bone loss and reduction in muscle weakness caused by some treatments....
Many diseases can cause extreme fatigue and weakness. According to MedlinePlus, a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, fatigue is a feeling of weariness, tiredness or a lack of energy, and fatigue...
Extreme fatigue differs from fatigue associated with tiredness or sleepiness. A feeling of tiredness or sleepiness goes away with adequate rest and sound sleep. A pattern of fatigue that does not go away with rest and nutrition may indicate an...
Chemotherapy treatment involves the use of different medicines that destroy cancer cells. Chemotherapy is widely used for the treatment of cancer and has a high success rate. However, the treatment also results in several side effects such as...
Chemotherapy kills cancer cells to save patients' lives. But it also leaves mental and physical fatigue in its wake. Those symptoms are rarely permanent, and exercise can help hasten the return of stamina, both to your body and to your mind.
One of the most common side effects of cancer and the related treatments is cancer-related fatigue, as described by the Cleveland Clinic. Fatigue differs from just general tiredness. Tiredness resolves with rest, but fatigue involves a daily lack...
Rapid and uncontrolled growth is the defining difference between cancer cells and normal cells. Left unchecked, these fast-growing cells form tumors and can spread throughout the body. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are treatments offered to...
Radiation therapy is one mode of treatment for bladder cancer, and uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells. Radiation can be given in two ways: external-beam radiation, where the radiation is aimed toward the cancerous area from a machine; and...
Three different plants are referred to as "ginseng" in popular parlance. American and Asian ginseng share botanical similarities and belong to the genus Panax. Siberian ginseng, or eleuthero, is not closely related to either American or Asian...
Tiredness is often a normal response to over-work, stress or boredom, and most people experience it from time to time. However, in some cases it might be a symptom of an underlying medical condition, such as depression, anemia, thyroid problems...
Polarity therapy, a holistic health practice founded by Dr. Randolph Stone, asserts that human wellness is based upon the universal energy principles of attraction, repulsion and neutrality. According to the Polarity model, optimal health...
The ancient herb ginseng is showing up more often as an ingredient in several food items such as teas and energy drinks. Although ginseng is a traditional Asian herb, some varieties are cultivated in the United States. Ginseng has been used for...
American ginseng grows yellow-green flowers in June and July, followed by two-seeded red berries. In herbal medicine, the root is used after being chopped into coarse pieces. The herb supports the adrenal glands via components known as...
Beverage makers offer a wide variety of energy drinks. The SoBe Company discontinued its popular “Adrenaline Rush” line, but the drinks remain available in certain locations. Nicknamed “Arush,” Adrenaline Rush featured the...
Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is a part of the immune system. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is the most common form of the disease, while Hodgkins disease is rare. The primary difference between the two types of lymphoma is in the...
Ginseng, a perennial herb of the Araliaceae family, is an excellent strengthening remedy for the nervous system. Ginsenosides, the main active ingredients in ginseng, are largely responsible for the herb's medicinal benefits. Ginseng increases...
Your liver is a large filter organ located in your upper abdomen. It is involved in the metabolism of all foods. The liver also functions in filtering your blood and assists in the elimination of toxins from your body. Primary liver cancer begins...
The effects of cancer do not always end when treatment is over and remission is achieved. Sometimes treatment side effects can be long-lasting, both physically and emotionally. Depending on the kind of cancer treated and the treatments that were...
Due to advances in cancer treatment, many people with the disease are living longer, especially children with cancer. Because of this, the medical field is seeing side effects that were previously not known. A late effect of cancer is defined as a...
Powerful cancer treatments like radiation can produce a number of unwanted side effects such as fatigue. Unlike being tired after a long day or prolonged activity, resting and getting enough sleep often do not provide any relief from fatigue,...
Liver cancer is a rare form of cancer that may be caused by a number of factors including cirrhosis, haemochromatosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease or a viral infection such as hepatitis B or C. Stage A liver cancer is treated by removing the...
Cancer treatment affects your entire body, and can have impacts on your body even if only one area was targeted for treatment. Treatment can leave you weaker and more prone to fatigue. Your lungs and heart, like your other muscles, will take time...
Traditional Chinese medicine views the body as a complex system of subtle energy lines. Qi, or universal life energy, flows throughout these lines, ensuring that all body systems function smoothly. Acupressure points lie along the lines, also...
Occasional tiredness is normal, but if you are frequently or constantly tired, you are likely suffering from fatigue. It may be brought on by a minor condition or it may signal a life-threatening illness. Weakness is uncommon in young, healthy...
Georges Ohsawa, one of the first macrobiotic teachers to come to America, developed a medicinal drink called "mu tea." According to Michio Kushi, one of his students, the word "mu" has two meanings: either "nothing" or "unique." There are two...
Everyone knows exercise offers health benefits, but the link between exercise and prostate cancer is not as well-known as some advantages of exercise, such as weight loss. A study conducted by Dr. Stacey A. Kenfield of Harvard School of Public...
American ginseng, which is also known as Panax quinquefolius, is a short, aromatic, perennial plant with greenish-white flowers and red, berry-like fruits. The roots and root hairs of this endangered plant contain ginsenosides, which make them...
Aerobic and weight bearing exercises provide complementary treatment for nipple-area pain resulting from a variety of causes. Extended-duration aerobic exercise with repetitious rhythms using large muscle groups includes running, walking, cycling...