Weakness may be generalized (total body weakness) or localized to only one area, side of the body, limb, or muscle. Weakness is more notable when it is localized. Localized weakness may follow a stroke, flare up of multiple sclerosis, or injury to a nerve. Weakness may be subjective or objective. - Subjective means you feel weak, but there is no measurable loss of strength.
- Objective means there is a measurable loss of strength noted during a physical exam.
A subjective feeling of weakness may be associated with infectious diseases such as mono and the flu. |