Muscular fatigue
You can develop muscle fatigue after exercise, but you can also develop it due to some medications or health conditions like anemia, dehydration, depression, and hepatitis C, among others. At the start of exercising or when performing tasks, your muscles feel strong and resilient. However, over time and after repeating movements, your muscles may begin to feel weaker and tired. It decreases your muscles’ ability to perform over time. It can be associated with a state of exhaustion. When you experience fatigue, the force behind your muscles’ movements decrease, causing you to feel weaker. Causes: Age Anemia Lack of exercise Medications Pregnancy Anxiety Symptoms: Soreness Localized pain Shortness of breath Muscle twitching Trembling A weak grip Muscle cramps Treatment: If you’ve been experiencing muscle fatigue, especially if it’s unrelated to exercise, call your doctor. Your doctor will evaluate your medical history and symptoms to rule out more serious health conditions. In ...