Weakness, dizziness and weakness are considered to be related to physiological factors such as lack of sleep and overwork, and also to malnutrition, hypoglycemia, anemia and transient ischemic attack.
1. Physiological factors: when the body is sleep deprived and overworked, it is easy to cause weakness, dizziness and weakness, but mostly relieved after proper rest.
2. Malnutrition: malnutrition is easily induced when the intake of nutrients is insufficient or imbalanced in proportion, or when the consumption of nutrients is dysfunctional. Usually, malnourished people will have symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, weakness, etc. They are also prone to emaciation, weight loss, skin laxity and other symptoms.
3. Hypoglycemia: Insufficient sugar intake, insufficient sugar production and excessive sugar consumption can cause hypoglycemia. When hypoglycemia strikes, patients will experience weakness, dizziness, weakness, tremor, sweating, palpitations and other uncomfortable symptoms.
4. Anemia: Anemia is related to insufficient or reduced production of red blood cells and excessive destruction of red blood cells. The disease will cause the patient to experience weakness, dizziness, weakness and other symptoms, and is also prone to be accompanied by dizziness, tinnitus, poor concentration, memory loss, lack of appetite and other symptoms.
5. Transient ischemic attack: the disease may also cause weakness, dizziness and weakness in some patients. The disease is related to microembolism, hemodynamic changes, changes in blood composition, etc. It is easy to be accompanied by symptoms such as numbness of one side of the limbs, vision loss, visual field defects, speech disorders, and so on.
There are many causes of weakness, dizziness, and powerlessness, and it is recommended that patients seek timely medical examination in order to clarify the disease and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.