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The causes of OBPP include shoulder dystocia, large birth weight, and breech delivery (vertex presentation accounts for 94-97% of cases). Maternal Diabetes (mother has diabetes) is associated as a risk factor.

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Which of these diseases can cause permanent paralysis?

Polio and Guillain-Barre syndrome are two diseases that can potentially cause permanent paralysis due to damage to the nerves and muscles. Other conditions such as spinal cord injuries or certain autoimmune disorders can also lead to permanent paralysis.


Can mushrooms cause paralysis?

Some mushrooms contain toxins that can cause paralysis if ingested. Specifically, mushrooms containing the toxin muscarine can lead to symptoms such as muscle weakness and paralysis. It's important to properly identify wild mushrooms and only consume those that are known to be safe.


Does brachial Neuritis cause headaches?

Brachial neuritis, also known as Parsonage-Turner syndrome, typically presents with sudden-onset shoulder and arm pain, weakness, and numbness. Headaches are not a common symptom of brachial neuritis itself. If you are experiencing headaches in addition to these symptoms, it's important to speak with a healthcare provider to rule out any other potential causes.


What is the medical term meaning paralysis of the vocal cords?

Paralysis of the vocal cords or vocal bands may be referred to as laryngoparalysis or laryngoplegia, or plegia (or paresis, partial paralysis) chorda vocalis.Laryngoparalysis or laryngoplegiaSpasmodic Dysphonia is the medical term.


What type of paralysis is associated with polio?

Paralysis is usually asymmetric; that is, it affects only one side of the body. The paralyzed limbs retain their ability to feel. When the muscles of respiration are affected, the patient may need to be put on a mechanical ventilator.

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When Trauma to a nerve of this plexus may cause a wrist drop?

Trauma to the radial nerve of the brachial plexus can cause wrist drop. This nerve controls the muscles responsible for wrist extension. Damage to the radial nerve can lead to weakness or paralysis of these muscles, resulting in the inability to lift the wrist and extend the hand.


Which common injuries can cause a person to need brachial plexus surgery?

A brachial plexus injury is an injury to the network of nerves that send signals from one's spine to their shoulder, arm, and hand. In serious injuries, the nerves are torn. Common injuries include those sustained during contact sports, auto or motorcycle accidents, or falls. Babies can sustain brachial plexus injuries during birth.


What are the symptoms and treatment options for brachial plexus compression syndrome?

Brachial plexus compression syndrome can cause symptoms like pain, weakness, and numbness in the arm and hand. Treatment options may include physical therapy, medication, and in severe cases, surgery to relieve the compression on the nerves.


Which brachial plexus nerve is responsible for carpal tunnel syndrome?

The median nerve that passes through the carpel tunnel is the nerve that is effected to cause carpel tunnel syndrome.


Why should you not drag lift a person?

You can cause injury to the person's brachial plexus (network of nerves which send signals from spine to shoulder). Also cause injury to the person performing the lift, can cause back, shoulder and spine injury. These injuries can be debilitating and permanent.


Can breathing exercises like taking in deep breaths while raising and lowering arms cause neck pain?

If you have poor spinal alignment during the movements you could have a temporary nerve pinch of the brachial plexus that could cause these pains.


Why does organophosphate poisoning cause muscular paralysis?

Why does oranophosphate poisoning cause muscular paralysis? Why does oranophosphate poisoning cause muscular paralysis?


Where does enlargements of the spinal cord occur?

Enlargement of the spinal cord can occur at any point along the spinal cord. Where depends upon the cause. These causes could be bacterial infection, structural changes in the vertebrae or a tumour. Less likely causes could be genetic birht defects.


What cannot cause paralysis in a dog?

bananas cannot cause paralysis in dogs.


What happens to the solar plexus when its punched?

When the solar plexus is punched, it can cause extreme pain and temporary paralysis due to the impact on the nerves in that area. The person may experience difficulty breathing and may double over in pain. In severe cases, it can lead to nausea, vomiting, and even loss of consciousness.


How long does it take for facial paralysis to disappear?

It depends on the cause of the paralysis.


What can cause Polio?

Paralysis of the limbs. In some cases, it can cause paralysis of the chest muscles making breathing difficult. It can even cause death.