😴 Teen Exhaustion: When Testing Reveals the Real Problem
“They’re just a teenager. Teenagers are tired.”
That’s what you’ve been telling yourself for weeks. Maybe months.
But deep down, you know this is different. This isn’t “stayed up too late scrolling TikTok” tired. This is “can barely function” tired.
So what’s actually going on?
Here’s what many parents don’t realize: extreme exhaustion in teens almost always has a medical cause, and most of them are diagnosable with simple blood work.
The Test: Monospot test (quick, simple blood test)
What It Shows: Whether they have active Epstein-Barr virus infection
Why It Matters: Mono causes weeks of extreme fatigue. Knowing they have it means they can rest properly and avoid complications (like enlarged spleen rupture from sports).
The Test: Basic blood work checking red/white blood cells
What It Shows: Anemia (low iron), infections, blood disorders
Why It Matters: Anemia is incredibly common in teenage girls and causes crushing fatigue. Treatment is simple – iron supplements, but you need to know it’s there first.
The Test: Blood test measuring thyroid hormone levels
What It Shows: Whether thyroid is underactive (hypothyroidism) or overactive (hyperthyroidism)
Why It Matters: Thyroid problems are surprisingly common in teens and cause fatigue, weight changes, mood issues, brain fog. Highly treatable with medication.
The Test: Blood work checking vitamin levels
What It Shows: Whether they’re deficient in key nutrients
Why It Matters: Vitamin D deficiency causes fatigue, depression, weakened immune system. B12 deficiency causes exhaustion and cognitive issues. Easy to fix with supplements.
Here’s what to expect when you bring your teen to Night Watch:
Stop waiting for it to “get better on its own.” Come in if:
You can’t fix what you can’t diagnose. Let’s find out what’s really going on.
1/09/2026
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