Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in part of the body, resulting in an inability to move that part of the body. It can be caused by conditions like stroke, spinal cord injury, or neurological disorders, and can be temporary or permanent depending on the underlying cause. Treatment options vary depending on the specific circumstances and may include physical therapy, medication, or surgery.
Usually, you will experience pain, or an inability to move a part of your body. Also, bleeding, hemorrhages, and difficulty doing something like breathing, swallowing, etc.
The main part is the nerves the nerves tell your body to move.
No, fat does not move from one part of the body to another. When you lose weight, fat cells shrink but remain in the same location. Weight loss is a result of the body using fat stores for energy.
body parts outside your body for example your skin is an external organ which is considered part of the body
yes
waist, shoulders and back part of the legs.
The brain sends asignal to a part of the part of the body that is needed at a certain time for example, if the arm wants to go somewhere the brain will send a signal to tell it to move to the direction that it is needed. So the answer to this question is the brain make all parts of the body work.
The person cannot move the affected part, or movement causes extreme pain.Pain, tenderness, and bruising Weakness of a limb Abnormal position of the fractured extremity Arm or leg may appear shorter than the opposite arm or leg Nausea from pain Inability to move the affected body part; inability to bear weight if foot, leg, or hip. An open fracture-- the bone has broken through the skin.
Veins and vagina are body parts. Vocal cords are part of the body.
Zonules is a body part. It is part of the eye.
what part connect the heart to the other part of the body