Injuring the tongue itself typically does not cause paralysis, as the tongue is primarily a muscular organ and injuries usually affect its mobility or function rather than causing paralysis. However, severe injuries that involve damage to nearby nerves or the brainstem could potentially lead to paralysis in related areas. In general, paralysis is more commonly associated with spinal cord or nerve injuries rather than isolated tongue trauma. If there are concerns about a serious injury, it's essential to seek medical attention.
What is meant by paralyzed tongue, well exactly what it says, paralyzed. Meaning that the tongue no longer reacts to stimulus, it just lays there and does nothing. Now having no motor function of a tongue would be pretty much fatal, unless you were in a hospital with a breathing tube down your throat so you don't choke to death on your own tongue.
Done wrong, a piercing can definitely cause paralysis on the face... whether the piercing is ear, tongue, nose, etc.
The tongue and the facial muscles are used the most (provided you are not paralyzed, or suffer from a stroke). The heart is commonly used to answer this question, but it is also an organ.
No shes not paralyzed! (: (:(:(:(:(:(:
yes it is true, if You dont know how to do it.
not in the places there paralyzed...
The cilia is paralyzed.
Not paralyzed -- devoid. They only ACT like they have emotions.
FDR had children before he was paralyzed.
Depends on how paralyzed. It is usually possible with hand controls.
He is only paralyzed from the waist down
Paralyzed - album - was created on 2008-03-18.