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Topic: Tired All the Time (TATT): A Primary Care Approach Available on: – YouTube: / @newdoctoon – Spotify: New Doctoon – Facebook: facebook.com/UKCapsules ( / ukcapsules ) – Facebook: facebook.com/fatraemtiaz ( / fatraemtiaz ) 🎧 Episode Intro + Summary: “Welcome back to newDocToon — the podcast where we turn complex clinical issues into concise, high-yield insights for busy medical professionals. Today’s topic is ‘Tired All the Time’ — a presentation we see almost daily in UK general practice. While most cases are benign, TATT can occasionally signal something serious, and missing red flags is never an option. This episode draws on NHS and UK-based primary care guidance, giving you a practical, evidence-informed approach you can apply straight away. A quick reminder: this podcast is for educational purposes only. Always follow your local and national guidelines when managing patients. As always, we’ll keep it short and sharp — perfect for a coffee break or your walk to clinic. Make sure to subscribe on Spotify, YouTube at @NewDocToon, and follow on Facebook at UKCapsules and fatraemtiaz. 🚀 In a nutshell (based on UK primary care guidance): – History first: Duration, sleep quality, mood, lifestyle, medications, and red flags (e.g., night sweats, weight loss, severe fatigue impacting function) – Common causes: Anaemia, thyroid dysfunction, depression, chronic disease, poor sleep hygiene, lifestyle factors – Initial investigations (per NICE/NHS guidance): FBC, U&Es, LFTs, TFTs, HbA1c, CRP/ESR, and consider coeliac screen or vitamin B12/folate if indicated – When to escalate: Persistent unexplained fatigue, abnormal bloods, or red flag symptoms suggesting malignancy, autoimmune disease, or sleep disorders like OSA – Management: Address reversible factors, provide lifestyle advice, and ensure safety-netting with planned review Let’s break this down so you can handle TATT efficiently — without missing what matters.”