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    lethargy
    /ˈlɛθədʒi/

    noun

    • 1. a lack of energy and enthusiasm: "there was an air of lethargy about him"

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  2. Lethargy is a noun that means abnormal drowsiness or the quality or state of being lazy, sluggish, or indifferent. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles from Merriam-Webster.

  3. Lethargy is the feeling of having little energy or of being unable or unwilling to do anything. Learn more about this word, its synonyms, pronunciation and translations from the Cambridge Dictionary.

    • Overview
    • What is lethargy?
    • What are the symptoms of lethargy?
    • What causes lethargy?
    • When should I seek medical help for lethargy?
    • How is lethargy diagnosed?
    • How is lethargy treated?
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    Lethargy can refer to feelings of fatigue as well as a lack of mental or physical motivation. It can be a sign of a health condition.

    Lethargy causes you to feel sleepy or fatigued and sluggish. This sluggishness may be physical or mental. People with these symptoms are described as lethargic.

    Lethargy can be related to an underlying physical or mental condition.

    Lethargy can cause some or all of the following symptoms:

    •changes in mood

    •decreased alertness or decreased ability to think

    •fatigue

    •low energy

    •sluggishness

    Many kinds of acute illnesses can make you feel lethargic. This includes the flu or a stomach virus. Other physical or medical conditions can also cause lethargy, such as:

    •carbon monoxide poisoning

    •dehydration

    •fever

    •hyperthyroidism

    •hypothyroidism

    Symptoms of lethargy may require emergency medical attention, especially if they come on suddenly. Seek emergency medical attention if you experience lethargy along with the following symptoms:

    •chest pain

    •unresponsiveness or minimal responsiveness

    •inability to move your limbs on one side of your body

    •disorientation, such as not knowing your name, the date, or your location

    •fast heart rate

    Your doctor will usually take a full medical history to discuss any of your previous medical conditions.

    They may also perform a physical exam that can include:

    •listening to your heart and lungs

    •checking for bowel sounds and pain

    •evaluating your mental awareness

    Diagnostic testing typically depends on what your doctor suspects may be an underlying cause. For example, if your doctor thinks you may have a thyroid disorder, they may order blood tests to determine if your thyroid hormones are high or low.

    Treatment for lethargy depends upon its underlying cause.

    For example, they may prescribe antidepressants if your lethargy is caused by depression or another mental health disorder.

    You can practice healthy habits at home to reduce the fatigue related to lethargy. Examples include:

    •drinking plenty of fluids

    •eating a healthy diet

    •getting plenty of sleep

    Lethargy is a state of fatigue or sluggishness that can be physical or mental. It can be a sign of various health conditions, such as infections, hormonal disorders, or mental health problems. Learn how to recognize, diagnose, and treat lethargy.

  4. Lethargy is the feeling of having little energy or of being unable or unwilling to do anything. Learn how to use this word in sentences and find out how to say it in different languages.

  5. Lethargy definition: the quality or state of being drowsy and dull, listless and unenergetic, or indifferent and lazy; apathetic or sluggish inactivity.. See examples of LETHARGY used in a sentence.

  6. Lethargic means having little energy or feeling unwilling to do anything. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and find synonyms, antonyms, and related words.

  7. The word lethargy describes inactivity or a lack of energy. Lethargy comes from the Greek lethargos, originally meaning “inactive through forgetfulness.”. Somewhere along the way, the word lost the implication of “forgetfulness” and just ended up hanging around in bed all day.