Nick Cannon's non-stop lifestyle has finally caught up to him, landing him in the hospital for exhaustion.

Cannon snapped a selfie from his hospital bed on Wednesday afternoon, but asked his Instagram followers not to worry.

"Temporary pit stop," he captioned the photo of him connected to several wires and wearing a black bucket hat. "Sometimes I can be a little too bull headed and stubborn. I gotta stop running my body to the ground."

The 34-year-old performer currently hosts NBC's "America's Got Talent" as well as his MTV2 series, "Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out." The NBC talent competition show will start live shows on July 29.

"I be wanting to grind nonstop but the engine can't run on fumes," Cannon said.

He then hinted at a super secret identity, which may or may not be the Batman. He makes a strong argument.

"On the low though, I really think I'm a super hero... Now I'm not saying I'm Batman, but I am saying nobody has ever seen me and Batman in the same room together. LOL #ImGood," the former Nickelodeon star wrote.

Cannon was hospitalized twice in 2012 for kidney failure and blood clots in his lungs. He soon learned he had an autoimmune disease that caused his kidney problems, which then led to the blood clots.