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Surgery is only a real necessity when a progressive loss of neurological function is experienced, leading, for instance, to bladder or bowel incontinence or limb paralysis.
In babies and children, many SMAs are rapidly progressive with paralysis of the legs, trunk, and eventually, the respiratory muscles. In teenagers and adults, SMAs are usually slowly progressive
Neurological disorders is one of the common disorder we have to face in case of sulfur deficiency. A neurological disorder is any disorder of the body neurological system. It could be cause of paralysis too.
what disease is chaaracterized by ascending paralysis
Guillaiin-Barre Syndrome, for one. However, there are quite a few conditions that can cause paralysis and often be fatal.
Spinal shock, which is caused by a spinal cord injury, is characterized by a loss of sensation, motor paralysis, and initial loss of reflexes (which eventually recover). at T1 level what should a nurse be looking for
Pseudoplegia is a medical condition characterized by the false appearance of weakness or paralysis, typically due to psychological or functional factors rather than organic disease. It is important to differentiate pseudoplegia from true paralysis through thorough assessment, which may involve neurological exams and imaging tests. Treatment often involves addressing the underlying psychological or functional issues contributing to the pseudoplegia.
Guillain-Barre' Syndrome
Flaccid paralysis an abnormal condition characterized by the weakening or the loss of muscle tone. It may be caused by disease or by trauma affecting the nerves associated with the involved muscles Spastic Paralysis characterized by spasms and ↑ tendon reflexes of the muscle(s) in the paralyzed region, due to upper motor neuron disease
It is a bacterial infection which can be spread by infected ticks. This occurs when you are bitten by a tick, which feeds on the blood of humans. The symptoms include muscle pain, joint pain, joint swelling and neurological symptoms such as paralysis of the muscles in the face, which will eventually resolve.