Dizziness and weakness of limbs and wanting to sleep may be related to lack of sleep, or it may be caused by insufficient cerebral blood supply, cervical spondylosis, acute cerebrovascular disease and other reasons.
1. Lack of sleep: If you stay up too late for a long time, resulting in insufficient sleep, the brain and the body do not get enough rest, it is easy to cause dizziness, weakness of the limbs, and want to sleep.
2. Insufficient cerebral blood supply: commonly found in patients with cerebral atherosclerosis, due to the lumen of blood vessels becoming narrow, thickening of blood vessel walls and weakening of blood vessel elasticity, resulting in slow blood flow, causing insufficient blood supply and oxygen supply to the brain tissues, which may lead to dizziness, weakness of limbs, and the desire to sleep.
3. Cervical spondylosis: commonly seen in vertebral artery-type cervical spondylosis, which can easily lead to local vascular nerve root compression, resulting in insufficient blood supply to the vertebral basilar artery, which may cause dizziness, weakness of the limbs, and sleepiness, and may also be accompanied by headache, neck and shoulder pain and other symptoms.
4. Acute cerebrovascular disease: commonly seen in acute cerebral infarction, acute cerebral hemorrhage and other diseases, due to local cerebral hemorrhage or ischemia, resulting in local cerebral nerve damage, inducing brain dysfunction, which may cause dizziness, weakness of limbs and sleepiness, and may be accompanied by unfavorable speech, dysphagia and other symptoms.
Dizziness, weakness of limbs and sleepiness, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible to clarify the cause and then targeted treatment.