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Menopause · Energy

Menopause fatigue: why you're always tired and what actually helps

Menopause fatigue is not laziness or aging. It is the stacked effect of disrupted sleep, hormonal shift, cortisol dysregulation, and often unrecognized iron or thyroid problems. Each is individually treatable.

Written by the Kindr Health Editorial & Clinical TeamMedically reviewed by Kindr Health Clinical Team NPI 1609792902Published Last reviewed

The five most common causes

  1. Fragmented sleep from night sweats and early waking
  2. Iron deficiency from perimenopausal heavy bleeding
  3. Thyroid changes (often subclinical hypothyroidism)
  4. Vitamin D deficiency
  5. Cortisol dysregulation from chronic stress and alcohol

What to do this month

  • Full lab panel including ferritin, TSH, vitamin D, B12, fasting insulin
  • Treat night sweats aggressively (HRT is most effective)
  • Fixed sleep and wake times, cool dark room
  • Cap alcohol to under 2 drinks per week
  • Add strength training 2-3x/week

Frequently asked questions

Why am I so tired in menopause?

Estrogen decline disrupts sleep architecture; night sweats fragment sleep; cortisol timing shifts; and iron, thyroid, and vitamin D deficiencies become common. Any single factor can cause fatigue; most women have several stacked.

Does HRT fix menopause fatigue?

Often yes, by restoring sleep quality and reducing night sweats. Adding progesterone at night specifically helps deep sleep via GABA effects.

What labs should I check for menopause fatigue?

Ferritin (iron stores), TSH and free T4 (thyroid), vitamin D, B12, fasting glucose and insulin, and CBC. Ferritin below 70 ng/mL commonly causes fatigue even when hemoglobin is normal.

Can adrenal fatigue cause menopause tiredness?

"Adrenal fatigue" as a diagnosis is not medically recognized. What people describe is usually HPA-axis dysfunction from chronic stress plus poor sleep — real and treatable, but not adrenal failure.

What supplements help menopause energy?

Only supplements that correct actual deficiencies (iron, D, B12) reliably help. Ashwagandha may modestly reduce fatigue via cortisol regulation. Stimulant-based energy supplements often worsen sleep the next night.

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Written and medically reviewed by the Kindr Health Clinical Team · Published 2026-06-19 · Last reviewed 2026-07-01. Compounded medications are prepared by FDA-registered 503A pharmacies and are not FDA-approved drug products.