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What is a bacterial infection that causes rigid paralysis?

Tetanus (aka Lock Jaw) is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. More specifically, it is the neurotoxin released by lysing bacteria (Tetanospasmin) that is responsible for the rigid paralysis.


Which virus affects the muscles and causes paralysis?

Poliovirus is a virus that affects the muscles and can cause paralysis. It primarily spreads through person-to-person contact and can infect the nervous system, leading to muscle weakness or paralysis, particularly in the legs. Vaccination has led to a significant reduction in the number of polio cases globally.


What are complications of paralysis?

Complications of paralysis can include muscle atrophy, pressure sores, urinary tract infections, blood clots, and respiratory issues. It is important for individuals with paralysis to work closely with healthcare professionals to prevent and manage these complications.


What causes waist down paralysis?

Waist down paralysis, also known as paraplegia, is typically caused by damage to the spinal cord in the lower back region. This damage can result from traumatic injuries, such as a car accident or a serious fall, or from non-traumatic conditions like tumors, infections, or diseases like multiple sclerosis or spina bifida. The severity of the paralysis can vary depending on the extent of spinal cord damage.


What is Todd's paralysis?

Todd's paralysis, also known as postictal paralysis, is a temporary weakness or paralysis that occurs after a seizure. It can affect one side of the body or multiple limbs, typically lasting anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. This phenomenon is more commonly seen in focal or partial seizures and usually resolves on its own without long-term complications.