Paralysis: A Human Can Lose Control Over The Muscles Of The Whole Body.
Paralysis is a loss of control over a muscle or group of muscles in a part of the whole Body. This loss of control occurs expected to the loss in the muscle strengths. Paralysis can be gradual or sudden, complete, or partial and permanent or temporary without any either symptoms. Paralysis can affect at any point of time in life in any part of the body.
Mostly, paralysis is not due to some muscle problems. It happens more likely due to a problem somewhere in the chain of nerve cells, that runs from the body part to your vice versa and brain.
Symptoms:
- The person born paralyzed due to a birth defect
- Multiple sclerosis
- Stroke or spinal cord injury
- Muscle stiffness before paralysis attack
Common types of Paralysis:
As paralysis can occur to many body functions and any muscle can be affected. Paralysis can be classified in degrees and many different types.
Other some common types of Paralysis:
- Diplegia Paralysis: Affects the same area on both sides of the body, like both arms.
- Paraplegia Paralysis: Affects both legs and sometimes parts of the trunk.
- Quadriplegia Paralysis: Affects both arms, and legs, or even the entire area from neck down.
- Monoplegia Paralysis: Affects one limb only, such as one arm or one leg.
- Hemiplegia Paralysis: Affects one side of the body, like one leg and arm of the same side.