Feeling lazy and not wanting to move may be due to physiological factors such as lack of sleep, or it may be caused by hypokalemia, hyperlipidemia and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors: If patients stay up late for a long time or do not have enough sleep for a long time, it will lead to the body and brain not getting enough rest and adjustment, so there will be a situation of body fatigue, and then there will be a situation of laziness and not wanting to move. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, which can be relieved after sufficient rest.
2. Hypokalemia: Hypokalemia can be caused by low intake of potassium or excessive discharge of potassium. After hypokalemia occurs, the patient will have symptoms such as generalized weakness, abdominal distension, dyspnea and so on, so the patient will also be lazy and don’t want to move.
3. Insufficient blood supply to the brain: If the patient’s blood fat increases, it will lead to atherosclerosis, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the brain, which will lead to symptoms such as weakness and fatigue, so the patient will be lazy and not want to move.
It is recommended that patients seek medical examination in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the appropriate treatment.