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What is the difference between cerebral palsy and erb's palsy?

Cebral palsy is a cognitive disability. there is bleeding in her brain when you are born, which causes mental problems. Erbs palsy is a physical disability. it does not affect your mind at all. in fact, i have erbs palsy and i am one of the smartest kids in my school. When treated correctly, a person usually has about 90% use of the arm, which is where erbs palsy usually is.


What is bels palsy?

Palsy is a medical term used to describe certain forms of paralysis that is accompanied with loss of feeling, tremors and spasms. Some types of palsy are:Bells palsy - partial facial paralysisBulbar palsay - cranial nerve paralysisCerebral palsy - a neural disorder caused by intercranial lesionsConjugate gaze palsy - a disorder affecting eye movementErb's palsy/Brachial palsy - paralysis in one armWasting palsy - otherwise known as spinal muscular atrophy


What is cerebral palsy hypoplasia?

From what I've seen they are two different things. First is Cerebral Palsy in which affects muscle control by the brain is affected. And second Hypoplasia which the underdevelopment of an organ.


The internal structure and arrangement of the body is called?

The internal structure and arrangement of the body is called anatomy. Anatomy involves studying the relationship between body parts as well as their individual structures. It is essential for understanding how the body functions and how diseases or conditions may affect it.


Can degenerative disc disease affect other parts of the spine?

Yes, degenerative disc disease can affect other parts of the spine, not just the intervertebral discs. It can lead to other spinal conditions such as facet joint arthritis, spinal stenosis, and spondylolisthesis due to changes in spinal alignment and mechanics.

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What does Bell's Palsy affect?

No, it cannot, because Bell's Palsy, by definition, is a paralysis of facial muscles caused by an inflammation of the Facial Nerve (cranial nerve VII). If any other part of the body is affected, then the condition is not Bell's Palsy. Bell's Palsy is not the only condition or disease that can cause paralysis of the face.


What body parts dysentery affect?

your butt


What is the disease and what parts of the body does it affect?

h


What regions does anorexia affect?

Anorexia can (and does) affect all systems and parts of the body.


What is a palsy?

A palsy is the complete or partial muscular paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by a loss of feeling and uncontrolled body movements such as shaking.


Which body system does paralysis affect most?

The lower extremities are most easily and readily affected. The foot drop from cerebral palsy and Parkinson's Disease, and the neuropathies from diabetes and alcoholism all affect the lower extremities before any other part of the body.


What parts of the body does sickle cellanimia affect?

blood and tissue


i want to know?

Palasies is not a word. Do you mean Palsy? In medicine, palsy is the paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by loss of sensation and by uncontrolled body movements, such as shaking


What is the syndrome cerebral palsy?

Cerebral palsy is a syndrome that affects motor skills because of damage to the cerebrum part of the brain. It causes physical disability and limits movement in various parts of the body. It can occur during pregnancy, childbirth or after birth up to age 3.


Can you have a body migraine?

A Migraine is a neurological process and symptoms can affect many parts of the body itself.


I want to know palasies?

Palasies is not a word. Do you mean Palsy? In medicine, palsy is the paralysis of a body part, often accompanied by loss of sensation and by uncontrolled body movements, such as shaking


How can cancer cellls affect body organ functions?

cancer affects the body by moving to differnt body parts.