Low Energy and Fatigue
Low energy can come from sleep, metabolism, mood, medications, anemia, thyroid issues, low testosterone, stress, or lifestyle patterns.
Seek urgent care for sudden severe weakness, chest pain, shortness of breath, fainting, confusion, or new neurologic symptoms.
What it is
Low energy can come from sleep, metabolism, mood, medications, anemia, thyroid issues, low testosterone, stress, or lifestyle patterns.
Why it matters
Men often wait until a problem is disruptive. A structured first step can separate common issues from warning signs and help patients avoid guessing.
What can cause it
Common contributors include poor sleep, weight gain, untreated sleep apnea risk, depression, anxiety, alcohol use, medication effects, low activity, and medical conditions that need evaluation.
Testing and evaluation
A clinician may review sleep, weight, mood, medications, blood pressure, labs, testosterone concerns, and other risk factors before recommending treatment.
Treatment and support options
Support may include sleep evaluation, nutrition and activity planning, medication review, testosterone evaluation when appropriate, or referral for other care.
What happens next at MWI
MWI starts with education and a contact-only request. Once scheduling and service availability are confirmed, clinical details move into the proper care channel.
