why do i get tired?

There are lots of causes of tiredness and knowing about them can help you to cope with it.

Cancer treatment

It's normal to feel tired for a while after surgery, but most people's energy picks up again after a few weeks. But some operations can leave you feeling tired for longer.

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy can cause tiredness. This usually improves when treatment is over but you may find it’s a problem that goes on for a few months. Some young people still feel tired and have low energy levels up to two years or so after the treatment is over. For most people though, normal levels of energy come back within six months to a year of finishing treatment.

Anaemia

Red blood cells carry oxygen which gives energy to all the cells of the body. If the number of red blood cells is low, there’s less oxygen reaching your cells and this makes you feel tired. This is called anaemia. Being anaemic can make you feel very tired, but it can easily be treated with a blood transfusion.
If you have anaemia you may also:

  • feel breathless
  • feel dizzy and light-headed
  • have aching muscles and joints

Problems with food 

If you have problems eating, you may not be getting enough energy from your food. This can make you feel more tried than usual. Talk to your hospital dietitian about this. They can give you some high energy supplements and some advice. Also check out our eating problems section.

Pain

Many young people with cancer don’t have pain. But if you do have pain or discomfort it can make you feel tired. Your doctor can prescribe painkillers to help ease things.

Emotions

Feeling worried, sad, stressed out and tense can make you feel tired. It’s normal to be anxious or depressed when you're first diagnosed with cancer, but these feelings often get easier to cope with over time.

If you feel low most of the time then it’s a good idea to get some help. You can talk it over with your doctors and nurses, who can refer you to a counsellor or psychotherapist. Taking anti-depressant medicines for a short while can sometimes be useful too.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

The section on emotions has more info.

Other Symptoms

Other symptoms of cancer, like breathlessness or fluid retention, can cause tiredness. If you have an infection or high temperature, your body uses up more energy and this makes you feel tired. It’s important to let your doctor or nurse know about any symptoms that you have so that you can get treatment to make the symptoms better and ease the tiredness.