Symptoms of lower body paralysis
summary
There are many paralyzed people around us. Seeing that they are suffering from diseases all day, we really feel very painful for them. When the paralysis is serious, the patient can only spend the rest of his life in bed. All the activities needed in life can only be completed with the help of his family. So what are the symptoms of paralyzed people? Now let's have a look.
Symptoms of lower body paralysis
Abnormal posture: affected by different situations of abnormal muscle tension and disappearance of original reflex, patients may have a variety of abnormal posture of limbs, which will affect their normal motor function. The abnormal posture and abnormal posture of paralyzed limbs can be found when the patients are placed in prone position, supine position, upright position and supine position. The lower limbs are obviously adducted, and the knees are close together. When walking, it shows scissors or cross gait, and the feet show horseshoe deformity. Most of them touch the ground with toes, and the gait is unstable and even difficult to walk.
Motor system abnormalities: clinical symptoms: motor development is backward and paralyzed, limb active movement is reduced, can not complete the same age normal children should have the motor development process, including erect neck, sit, stand, walk alone and other gross movement, as well as finger fine movement.
Dystonia: according to different clinical types, spasmodic type is characterized by increased muscle tension, while hypotonia type is characterized by paralysis and soft limbs, but still leads to tendon reflex; However, the type of hand foot bradycardia showed variant dystonia. A small number of patients had hemifacial spasm, but also had involuntary hand and foot movement.
matters needing attention
Drink more water and often eat semi liquid food. Paralytic patients often have the psychology of drinking less water because they are afraid of having too much urine, which is unfavorable to the patients. Paralyzed patients should have sufficient water supply, and drinking 1-2 cups of saline in the morning can prevent constipation. In the daily diet, there should be dry and thin, rice and soup, especially porridge, or salted vegetables, so as to drink more water. For a small number of people who do not want to drink, they can eat some juicy fresh fruits. In short, paralytic patients should drink more water to prevent constipation and urinary tract infections.