Periodic paralysis (PP) is the name for several rare, inherited muscle disorders marked by temporary weakness, especially following rest, sleep, or exercise.
Partial paralysis is the medical term for partial paralysis
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The medical term for complete loss of musclefunction is paralysis.
A person with periodic paralysis experiences sudden onset of weakness, which gradually subsides, only to return again later.
Tetany is the condition of periodic painful muscle spasms and tremors.Parkinsons disease
A complete medical history, physical, neurological exam, electrical tests, blood and urine tests, challenge tests and genetic tests.
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Periodic paralysis disorders are genetic disorders that affect muscle strength. There are two major forms, hypokalemic and hyperkalemic, each caused by defects in different genes.
With hypokalemic periodic paralysis an attack of weakness can be induced by administering glucose and insulin with exercise. These tests are potentially hazardous and require careful monitoring.
Familiar (genetic) Periodic paralysis comprises a group of rare genetic diseases that cause symptoms such as muscle weakness, muscle stiffness, and complete paralysis. While there more than 30 different strains of periodic paralysis have been identified, the most common include: * Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis- Caused by reductions in potassium levels, causing the patient to experience weakness and paralysis after eating certain foods or strenuous exercise. * Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis- Associated with an overactive thyroid gland. * Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis- Weakness, paralysis, and stiffness is experienced after fasting or exercise. * Paramyotonia Congenita- Causes muscle stiffness or weakness as a result of cold temperatures, activity, or low potassium. * Potassium Aggravated Myotonia- Causes muscle stiffness as a result of ingesting potassium. * Malignant Hyperthermia-Caused by a reaction to drugs used in general anaesthetics. While diagnosis of partial paralysis can be extremely difficult, research is offering some new developments. Incidents of partial paralysis can be avoided by staying away from certain hormones, foods, and medications.
The medical term for paralysis of the diaphragm is "diaphragmatic paralysis." This condition can lead to breathing difficulties and may require medical intervention, such as respiratory therapy or surgery to help improve breathing function.
Paralysis from the neck down is usually cased by a broken spinal cord.