Rheumatoid Arthritis: This is a condition in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the joints. This causes pain and swelling in the joints, as well as severe fatigue and weakness.
Chronic Infections: When certain bacterial or viral infections persist in the body for a long time, joint pain and excessive fatigue can be experienced (for example, chipmunk fever, Lyme disease).
Fibromyalgia: Its main symptoms are widespread pain in the joints and muscles, excessive fatigue, and sleeplessness.
Anemia: Fatigue occurs when the body’s tissues do not receive enough oxygen due to lack of blood. Although this is not directly related to joint pain, muscle and joint pain are common in people with anemia.
Thyroid problems: Fatigue, joint pain, and muscle pain are common in people with hypothyroidism.
Lupus: This is an autoimmune disease. Joint pain and extreme fatigue are among its main symptoms.
Vitamin D and B12 deficiency: If our body is deficient in these vitamins, we will experience pain in the bones and joints and extreme fatigue.