What is paralysis

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In short, paralysis is the loss of the body's motor function, or greatly weakened, can appear in multiple parts of the body. Here's what paralysis is.

What is paralysis

First of all: paralysis is the reduction or loss of voluntary motor function, which is a common symptom of the nervous system. Paralysis is caused by upper and lower motor neurons, pyramidal tract and peripheral neuropathy.

Secondly, the damage of cortical motor projection area and superior motor neuron pathway can cause superior motor neuron paralysis. The common causes include craniocerebral trauma, tumor, inflammation, cerebrovascular disease, degeneration, poisoning, and some diseases in internal medicine, such as diabetes, porphyria, macrocytic anemia and vitamin B12 deficiency In addition to prevention, it also helps to treat symptomatic.

Finally: the etiology of myasthenia can be determined only when the lesion is located at a specific level of neuromuscular system according to the symptoms and signs of patients. The distribution of myasthenia is beneficial to the differentiation of radiculopathy, neuroplexus disease and peripheral neuropathy, as well as neurogenic and myogenic diseases.

matters needing attention

For long-term bedridden patients, long-term maintenance of a posture is easy to lead to local blood circulation, in the summer, easy to bedsore and other common bed diseases. Therefore, we should turn over patients regularly to prevent the occurrence of bedsore.