What to do about muscle weakness

Patients with muscle weakness should first take adequate rest to avoid falls or accidents, and promptly examine the causes of muscle weakness, considering fatigue, tension, and disease factors, such as hypokalemia and brain diseases that cause a decrease in muscle strength, such as cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage, which may lead to a decrease in muscle strength. It is also necessary to consider occupational diseases and infections of the brain, which may cause muscle weakness due to damage to the limbs. Of course, it is also necessary to consider the possibility of iron deficiency anemia and other nutritional deficiencies affecting the muscle strength of the patient, and it is crucial to get enough rest to allow the muscle to have a repair process. In addition, if you consider that the disease is causing the muscle weakness, you should take further tests to determine the cause of the muscle weakness, especially an EEG and other related tests.