Madeha Naqvi hosted a special episode of the morning show "Subh Ka Samaa" to identify seven [1] hidden reasons why people feel tired all the time.
Chronic fatigue affects daily productivity and overall quality of life for millions. By identifying underlying causes, the program aims to promote general health awareness and encourage viewers to seek professional medical guidance for persistent exhaustion.
The episode aired from the Subh Ka Samaa studio on Samaa TV in Pakistan [1]. Naqvi said the discussion focused on factors that often go unnoticed by the general public, contributing to a state of constant weariness [1]. The presentation sought to bridge the gap between common symptoms and the biological or lifestyle triggers that cause them.
While the program highlighted seven [1] specific reasons for fatigue, other health reports provide different perspectives on the issue. For instance, some sources list eight reasons for restlessness, while others identify 11 habits that lead to emotional exhaustion. This variance suggests that the causes of fatigue are multifaceted, and may vary based on whether the exhaustion is physical or emotional.
Naqvi said the goal of the special show was to inform viewers about these possible underlying causes [1]. The program emphasized that understanding these triggers is the first step toward recovery and improved wellness.
Viewers were encouraged to evaluate their own habits and symptoms against the factors presented in the show. The segment concluded by stressing the importance of health awareness in a fast-paced environment where tiredness is often dismissed as a normal part of a busy schedule [1].
“Madeha Naqvi hosted a special episode of the morning show "Subh Ka Samaa" to identify seven hidden reasons why people feel tired all the time.”
The disparity in the number of fatigue triggers cited by Samaa TV compared to other health publications underscores the lack of a single, universal list of causes for chronic tiredness. Because fatigue can stem from nutritional, psychological, or clinical sources, the variety in reported 'reasons' reflects different medical frameworks for diagnosing exhaustion.




