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Generalised Weakness
Definition
It is characterized by muscle weakness throughout the body. Focal weakness, weakness in one part of the body, is usually related to the brain (stroke) or to the muscles that are affected (muscle fatigue). However, there are so many medical conditions can result in generalized weakness, so it is one of the hardest medical complaints to diagnose.
Causes of Generalised Weakness
Generalized weakness is most often related to fatigue or low blood pressure. It can be also be related to endocrine problems. Here is a list of potential causes of generalized weakness:
- shock
- dehydration
- stroke
- hypoglycemia (diabetic emergency)
- heat exhaustion
- hypothermia
- shortness of breath
- anaphylaxis (allergic reaction)
- poisons
- kidney disease
- sleep disorder
Treatment for Generalised Weakness
There is no specific treatment for generalized weakness. It is important to treat the underlying cause in order to fix the weakness.
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