Paralysis

Paralysis is the inability to move and control bodily muscles. Trauma, illness, neurological problems, and other medical situations may cause partial or full loss.Paralysis causes numbness, weakness, and tingling. Arms, legs, face, and trunk may be paralyzed.Paralysis is physically and emotionally taxing. It may need major lifestyle changes, including house interiors for the comfort of patients and specific equipment or services.
Paralysis may cause:
  1. Loss of mobility: Depending on the degree of the paralysis, the affected body part or portions may be immobile. This may require help with everyday tasks.
  2. Muscle atrophy: Lack of usage may weaken muscles and impair movement.
  3. Respiratory issues: Paralysis of respiratory muscles may cause breathing problems, particularly during sleep.
  4. Bowel and bladder dysfunction: Paralysis may impair bowel and bladder muscles, causing incontinence and other issues.
  5. Pressure sores: Pressure on the skin and tissues may cause pressure sores, which can become infectious and difficult to heal.
  6. Psychological and emotional effects: Living with paralysis may cause melancholy, anxiety, and other psychological issues.
Paralysis may be treated and managed quickly to reduce complications and enhance quality of life.
Paralysis neurotherapy treatment treats the medical condition and the digestive system. Paralysis therapy now includes clot-busting treatments or formulas, wound care, hypertension medications, and multivitamins.