Fatigue can be a symptom of a vast number of conditions, for a simple reason: when something is wrong, the body is working hard to try to fix it, which means energy is depleted more quickly and the body tires faster and requires more rest. Fatigue caused by something like a brain tumor should be severe and long-lasting enough to prompt an individual to seek medical attention, especially when combined with additional symptoms.

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