Close Analysis Of Symptoms, Reason And Treatment Related To Paralysis

Paralysis in simple words is the loss of muscle function. The sense gets dissipated in that particular area and the movement in that particular section of the body gets totally hampered. Such a condition is known as Paralysis.

Reasons for the Paralysis: 

It occurs due to some physical damage to the nervous system. And that damage might have happened because of a stroke or some accidental trauma, polio, etc. It could be a partial or full paralysis depending on the situation as to which part our brain is not sending messages. If the fibers of nerves are damaged then that type of paralysis is not curable.

It could be provoked by a Virus in the nervous system causing Bell’s Palsy or Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. Sometimes a sharp hit or gradual pressure on a nerve can cause paralysis in that particular area. Another extraordinary cause might be a tumor close to the facial nerves. A surgery in that area could produce paralytic face nerves.

Some of the major symptoms for paralysis:

Ordinarily, the symptoms of paralysis do not directly paralyze the body. Let us go through some other visible signs to look out for. Some of them could feel dullness or awkwardness at a particular part /section along with a very bad headache, trouble in breathing, loss of consciousness. The patient occasionally experiences trouble in hearing and seeing; they keep drooling. Usually, there are instances of getting nauseating.

Early Diagnosis of the Paralysis:

The first thing is diagnosis through a physical exam by the doctor. Next, the doctor will discuss the symptoms and genetic history. The analysis is easy if the cause is known or understood like a paralysis after a stroke. If the cause is not apparent, then the physician will order specialized tests such as X-Ray, CT Scan, MRI, etc.

We might have heard that there is no long-term cure for paralysis  but researches are going on to give complete relief to patients. But some scientist understands that absolute cure comes from building a healthy mind-body relationship.

There are various methods like FES used for treatments of leg and lower body paralysis but it depends on the severity of the injury and conviction of the person that could really get his nerves to heal. But Face Paralysis also resembles to be remedied by physiotherapy.

The Facial Paralysis:

There are 5 branches of the facial nerve that make our expressions. Anyone of those nerves could be affected hence depending from person to person what kind of paralysis they suffer from.
Some of the symptoms of facial paralysis could be eye dryness, difficulty in controlling expression muscles (eg. Smile, pout, etc), excessive drooling, sensitive mood, sensitive to sound, stiff facial muscles, synkinesis

Treatment through Physiotherapy

Here physiotherapy presents an important part. The doctor will evaluate the type of medicine you will expect, the stages of rehabilitation you will go through and your recovery and will to heal.
Depending on your paralytic portion the treatment will differ and also on how severe the damage is. But insignificant movements of the muscles and nerves of your face can assist you to make necessary movements. You should not be confused as this is a slow and tedious procedure but gentle and gradual attempt to move the muscles can help them put back in motion.

Reference Box:

The person suffering from paralysis can meet Dr. Shailesh Jain at his clinical setup Arihant Neuro Spine Clinic. He is renowned in the region for the best paralysis treatment in Delhi, as he has rich experience in his field and has been curing with utmost success.


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