Paraplegia is a decreased level of function in the lower limbs; in American English this is often assumed to be synonymous with leg paralysis.
Treatment is based upon maintaining as much function in the limbs as possible as well as assisting the person to maintain as independent a life as possible. Often these individuals will be confined to a wheelchair for the rest of their lives, so coping with a sudden change in mobility as well as the practical considerations of operating a wheelchair can be difficult.
Control is typically not necessary, as the condition is rarely progressive or dynamic.
Prevention rests upon taking actions to avoid situations that can cause trauma to the spinal cord, such as wearing seat belts while riding in vehicles and being an alert pedestrian. However, there is no 100% method to always avoid the risk of becoming paraplegic.
it can be treated with high doses of antibiotics. it can be prevented by not touching the infected person
it can be controlled but not treated
There is no curable or preventive treatment for HSP, except for antispasmodic drugs to reduce muscle spasms.
No, it can be treated however.
Paraplegia occurs after injury to the lower spinal cord
It couldn't. Cyclones are a natural weather phenomenon which cannot be prevented or controlled.
The word paraplegia has Greek origins. It comes from a Greek word that translates to half striking. Paraplegia is generally caused by an injury to the spinal cord.
Rosacea cannot be prevented, but once correctly diagnosed, outbreaks can be treated and repeated episodes can be limited.
Vitamin A deficiency can be prevented or treated by taking vitamin supplements or by getting injections of the vitamin.
no, only controlled with meds. and counsel. sorry.
Rhesus disease can be prevented during pregnancy with the treatment of Rho-gam injections. If the mother is not treated during pregnancy, the infant is treated with phototherapy and blood transfusions when necessary.
Paraplegia is the paralysis of both legs and the lower part of the body, typically caused by spinal cord injury or disease. This condition results in loss of sensation and motor function below the waist. Physical therapy and assistive devices can help individuals with paraplegia maintain mobility and independence.