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Pseudobulbar palsy occurs when nervous system conditions cause degeneration of certain motor nuclei (nerve clusters responsible for movement) that exit the brain stem.

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What doctors treat pseudobulbar palsy?

Neurologists usually care for patients with the kinds of conditions that include the symptoms of pseudobulbar palsy.


How permanent a condition is pseudobulbar palsy?

There are no cures for pseudobulbar palsy; the symptoms usually progress over the course of several years, leading to complete disability.


How permanet a condition is pseudobulbar palsy?

There are no cures for pseudobulbar palsy; the symptoms usually progress over the course of several years, leading to complete disability.


What medications can help behavioral changes associated with pseudobulbar palsy?

Sudden emotional outbursts, in which the patient spontaneously and without cause begins to laugh or cry, are also a characteristic of pseudobulbar palsy.


What causes pseudobulbar palsy?

causes of pseudobulbar palsy are as following: 1- Vascular diseases; Bilateral Hemisphere Infarction. 2- Degenerative disorders ; Motor neuron disease 3-Inflammatory disorders ; Multiple sclerosis 4-Malignancy ; High brain stem tumor 5-Brain trauma


What are the first symptoms of pseudobulbar palsy?

The first noticeable symptom is often slurred speech. Over time, speech, chewing, and swallowing become progressively more difficult, eventually becoming impossible.


What is pseudobulbar palsy?

Pseudobulbar palsy is a neurological condition characterized by difficulty with controlling facial muscles, speech, and swallowing. It is typically caused by damage to the upper motor neurons in the brain that control these functions, leading to involuntary facial movements, slurred speech, and difficulty swallowing. Treatment aims to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.


Every Cerebral palsy comes under mental retardation or not?

No. There are people who have Cerebral Palsy who have normal intelligence.


Can people with bell's palsy donate plasma?

no


Is palsy treatable?

There is cerebal palsy and it is usually caused by birth trama. It is managed with PT and OT services. Bell's Palsy is an inflamation of the 7th cranial facial nerve with 90% of people making a full recovery.


What causes palsy and how can children with palsy live comfortably?

The causes of palsy is something that is still largely unknown. To help people get through life with this disease it is suggested to take time to help them with their physical therapy on a daily basis.


Do cerebral palsy patients feel pain?

Yes, some people with cerebral palsy do experience pain. There are treatment options available to lessen the pain.