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Why Do Infectious Diseases Cause Fatigue?
The body’s
immune response
to
pathogens
involves the release of
cytokines
and other inflammatory mediators, which can induce fatigue. Additionally, the metabolic demands of fighting an infection can deplete energy stores, leading to tiredness.
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