Charlotte Health Experts Warn of Rising Holiday Fatigue and Underlying Health Issues

Charlotte Health Experts Address Holiday Fatigue

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — As the holiday season approaches, many individuals find themselves grappling with a lack of energy, not just due to the busy nature of the season. According to health specialists at the Functional Health Center of the Carolinas, this fatigue may signal deeper health issues.

Who Are the Experts?

The center, known for its innovative approach to Functional Medicine, is staffed by specialists Chelsey Leveling and Meghan Tomlinson. Their organization addresses various chronic conditions, including Type II Diabetes, Hypothyroidism, Cognitive Decline, Obesity, Chronic Fatigue, and Autoimmune diseases. They are dedicated to helping patients regain their health through comprehensive “whole-person” treatment methods.

What Are They Discovering?

Leveling reveals concerning statistics: “Did you know that 3 out of 5 adults in the US report fatigue throughout the year, with a notable increase during the holidays?” She elaborates that the potential reasons for this fatigue could be linked to metabolic dysfunction. Tomlinson adds, “These issues inhibit energy production, affecting how the body breaks down large molecules and how cells produce and regulate energy.”

Why is This Important?

Understanding the root causes of fatigue is essential, especially during a time when many are busy with holiday celebrations and activities. Both specialists emphasize the importance of going beyond standard bloodwork to properly assess the underlying health issues contributing to fatigue.

How Can You Identify These Issues?

The center recommends two specific tests for those struggling with tiredness: the Dutch Hormone Test and the GIMap Gut Health Test. These tests help reveal what might be causing an individual’s fatigue, providing critical insights into their health. The duo insists that their approach is holistic, as they focus on the patient as a whole rather than just looking at lab results.

Where Can You Seek Help?

Residents in the Carolinas who are experiencing these symptoms are encouraged to take action promptly. “Don’t let Metabolic Dysfunction slow you down,” reminds Tomlinson. The Functional Health Center of the Carolinas has openings available for appointments before the new year, offering those interested a chance to explore solutions before the holiday rush is over.

Conclusion

If you’re feeling unusually fatigued this holiday season, it might be time to consider consulting a health professional. For more information about services or to schedule an appointment, interested individuals can reach out to the center at 704-625-2994 or visit their website.

Maintaining your health should be a priority, especially during such a demanding time of year. With proper testing and guidance, reclaiming your energy is possible.


Author: HERE Rock Hill

HERE Rock Hill

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