Winter Fatigue, Hormones and Vitamin Deficiency | When to Get Checked

Winter Fatigue, Hormones and Vitamin Deficiency | When to Get Checked

14 / Feb

Persistent tiredness is one of the most common concerns people experience during winter. Shorter daylight hours, colder weather, and changes in routine can all affect energy levels. However, when fatigue feels ongoing or unexplained, it may be linked to hormonal changes or vitamin deficiencies.

Understanding when to seek professional advice can help prevent prolonged symptoms and support better overall wellbeing.

Why Winter Fatigue Is So Common

During winter months, people tend to spend more time indoors, exercise less, and receive reduced sunlight exposure. These changes can affect sleep quality, mood, and vitamin D levels.

For some, energy levels improve naturally as routines stabilise. For others, tiredness continues despite adequate rest, suggesting that an underlying factor may be contributing.

The Role of Hormones in Energy Levels

Hormonal balance plays an important role in how energetic or depleted you feel. Changes related to menopause, perimenopause, thyroid function, or stress hormones can influence sleep, concentration, and stamina.

Many women notice fatigue alongside disrupted sleep, low mood, or changes in weight. These symptoms are sometimes dismissed as “normal winter tiredness” when assessment may be helpful.

Common Vitamin Deficiencies Linked to Fatigue

Certain vitamin and nutrient deficiencies are more likely to appear during winter, including:

  • Vitamin D, linked to reduced sunlight exposure
  • Vitamin B12, which can affect energy and concentration
  • Iron, particularly relevant for some women

Deficiencies often develop gradually and may present mainly as persistent fatigue.

When Should You Consider Getting Checked?

It may be sensible to seek clinical advice if you experience:

  • Fatigue lasting several weeks
  • Low energy despite adequate sleep
  • Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
  • Changes in mood or motivation
  • Symptoms such as dizziness or breathlessness

A professional assessment can help determine whether further checks or testing may be appropriate.

Local Support in Ealing

Bramley Pharmacy supports patients from Northfields, South Ealing, and surrounding areas with clinical services designed to identify potential contributors to fatigue.

Assessments and testing are offered subject to clinical suitability, with guidance tailored to individual needs.

Looking Ahead to Spring

Addressing fatigue during winter can make the transition into spring easier and more productive. Early assessment allows time to restore balance and approach the coming months with improved energy and confidence.

If winter tiredness is affecting your day-to-day life, speaking with a healthcare professional is a practical first step.

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