10 Claudication Symptoms

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Fatigue

Depending on its severity, pain may cause a person to expend high levels of physical and emotional energy. This may lead to fatigue. A person experiencing claudication pain at night may develop sleep deprivation, which may result in fatigue.

Unlike feeling sleepy, where a good night's sleep is usually enough to return someone to normalcy, fatigue is a feeling of overall tiredness. A person with fatigue lacks energy and may also develop weak and aching muscles.

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