When the body feels weak, surely you are not excited to do various activities. In the medical world itself, the limp body is often referred to as asthenia. This condition occurs when body strength decreases, so you have to spend extra energy to move.
Usually the limp body attacks certain areas of the body, such as arms and legs. Sometimes, sufferers of body weakness will experience tremors, difficulty moving body parts, and feel twitching in areas that are limp. Not infrequently, these conditions can spread to the whole body, so you can not do anything.
Causes of Limp Body
In general, the condition of the limp body can be divided into two, namely the limp body due to psychological problems and the limp body due to physical problems. Limp body due to psychological factors occurs when you feel weak is not due to problems in the body, but because of psychological or psychological disorders. Meanwhile, the body is weak due to physical problems caused by certain disorders in the body. Here are some examples of psychological causes of weakness in the body:- Depression.
- Anxiety disorders.
- Stress.
- Grieving
- Mood disorders, such as bipolar disorder.
- Dehydration.
- Pregnancy
- Sleep disorders, such as insomnia, sleep apnea, or sleeping too long.
- Flu.
- Loss of blood during the menstrual period.
- Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).
- Malnutrition.
- Anemia.
- Low thyroid hormone levels (hypothyroidism).
- Fibromyalgia.
- Rheumatoid arthiritis.
- Type 2 diabetes.
- Stroke.
- Heart Disorders.
- Cancer.
- Allergic rhinitis.
- The habit of consuming alcohol.
- Side effects of drugs, such as cold medicines, allergy medicines, sedatives, and anesthetics.
How do you make your limp body go back to energy?
Limp body conditions can be restored in several ways, such as adequate rest, doing regular exercise, drinking enough water, maintaining an ideal body weight, and consuming food with balanced nutrition. If there are medical problems, both physically and psychologically, a doctor is needed. Limp bodies also need to watch out for and immediately consult a doctor if accompanied by other symptoms, such as:- Dizzy.
- Sudden fatigue.
- Feeling very tired for months.
- Limp body does not improve after resting.
- Numbness in certain body parts.
- Difficulty in moving limbs.
- Inability to smile and make facial expressions.
- Difficulty in talking.
- Feeling confused.
- Blur of vision.
- Difficulty in breathing.
- Decreased consciousness or coma.
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