Exercise deficit syndrome

Introduction

Introduction Which kind of disease can cause pain, but there is a disease that is very special. In the early stage of the disease, the body not only has no discomfort but also has a comfortable euphoria. This disease is called "sports deficiency syndrome." In the initial stage, there is no discomfort. For example, some people sleep for a long time, continue to lie on the sofa, watch TV, etc., and regard the bed as a pleasure in life, but they do not know the hidden dangers. If you continue to do so, it will lead to a decline in the body's function, which will lead to a variety of diseases, such as obesity, fatty liver and so on.

Cause

Cause

The progress of "sports deficiency syndrome" is very slow. In the initial stage, there is no discomfort. If some people are snoozing for a long time, they are lying on the sofa and watching TV. They regard the bed as a pleasure in life. The hidden dangers are ignorant.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

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The muscles slowly shrink, the physical strength gradually declines, followed by lack of energy, obesity, organ dysfunction, and weakened disease resistance.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

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