Do you experience stress & fatigue?

Dr. Gansner focuses on identifying the root cause of your fatigue, whether it’s the primary issue or a symptom of another health condition. Through a comprehensive review of your medical history and blood tests, Dr. Gansner will examine factors such as hormonal balance, inflammation, nutritional gaps, dietary habits, digestive function, sleep quality, and stress levels. Her goal is to pinpoint the exact source of your fatigue to create a personalized solution tailored to your needs.

Fatigue is a frequent concern that drives patients to seek medical advice. Finding the underlying cause is the crucial first step in helping you restore your energy.

STRESS & FATIGUE

Frequent Triggers of Stress & Fatigue

  • Imbalances in hormones such as cortisol and thyroid hormones can significantly impact stress and fatigue, as these hormones play crucial roles in regulating the body's response to stress and maintaining energy levels, thereby affecting overall well-being.

  • Chronic inflammation can exacerbate stress and fatigue by disrupting the body's natural healing processes, overwhelming the immune system, and depleting energy reserves, leading to a cycle of persistent discomfort and reduced vitality.

  • Nutritional gaps can contribute to stress and fatigue by depriving the body of essential vitamins and minerals needed for optimal function, thereby weakening the immune system, impairing energy production, and exacerbating feelings of physical and mental exhaustion.

  • Poor dietary habits can significantly affect stress and fatigue by leading to imbalances in blood sugar levels, nutrient deficiencies, and impaired digestion, all of which can reduce energy levels and increase the body's stress response.

  • Impaired digestive function can contribute to stress and fatigue by hindering nutrient absorption, disrupting gut microbiota, and causing systemic inflammation, all of which deplete the body's energy reserves and exacerbate stress.

  • Poor sleep habits can exacerbate stress and fatigue by disrupting the body's natural circadian rhythms, impairing restorative processes, and reducing the ability to cope with daily stressors, leading to a cycle of diminished vitality and increased stress.

  • Elevated stress levels can perpetuate a cycle of stress and fatigue by overloading the adrenal glands, disrupting hormone balance, and depleting essential nutrients, ultimately compromising the body's ability to maintain energy and resilience.