Weakness usually refers to physical weakness, i.e. the body feels tired and spiritless, and the limbs are weak.
Physical weakness may be caused by physiological reasons such as frequent late nights, excessive exercise, and heavy stress over a long period of time, or it may be caused by pathological reasons such as viral colds, anemia, and diabetes. Patients with physical weakness may experience symptoms such as mental depression, physical exhaustion, and weakness of the limbs, and may seek medical attention to help clarify the cause of the condition through physical examination, hematology, imaging, and other tests.
In general, patients with physical weakness are advised to adopt a regular routine, ensure adequate sleep and rest time, and increase exercise moderately. Patients with weakness caused by viral colds, anemia, diabetes and other pathological reasons can follow the doctor’s instructions to deal with the original disease, so as to improve the situation of physical weakness.
It is recommended that patients with physical weakness should consult a doctor in a timely manner after eliminating the physiological causes, and take appropriate treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.