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  2. Paralysis: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Management & Types

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    If you have paralysis, you’re partly or entirely unable to move the affected parts of your body. Paralysis may be accompanied by a loss of sensation depending on the location of the injury. Paralysis can be present at birth, for example with cerebral palsy. Strokes and spinal cord injuries cause sudden paralysis.

  3. Paralysis - Types of Paralysis & Their Causes - WebMD

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    Paralysis is when you cant move certain parts of your body after something goes wrong with their connection to your brain. It comes in many different forms and can be temporary or...

  4. Paralysis: Types, symptoms, and treatment - Medical News Today

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    What is it? Paralysis refers to temporary or permanent loss of voluntary muscle movement in a body part or region. People can experience localized, generalized, partial, or complete paralysis....

  5. Paralysis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health

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    Paralysis describes complete or partial weakness of the body or part of the body. It can occur suddenly or gradually as a result of conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, or nerves.

  6. Paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Paralysis (pl.: paralyses; also known as plegia) is a loss of motor function in one or more muscles. Paralysis can also be accompanied by a loss of feeling (sensory loss) in the affected area if there is sensory damage.

  7. Paralysis | Hemiplegia - MedlinePlus

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    Paralysis is a loss of muscle function in part of your body, when messages between the brain and muscles are disrupted. Learn about causes and coping.

  8. Paralysis: Types, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Verywell...

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    Paralysis is the loss of the ability to move your muscles, which can be partial or complete and temporary or permanent. Paralysis results from injuries or conditions that damage the brain, spinal cord, or body's nerves that control muscle movement.

  9. Paralysis is a loss of muscle function in part of your body. It can be localized or generalized, partial or complete, and temporary or permanent. Paralysis can affect any part of...

  10. Paralysis | Causes, Symptoms & Treatment | Britannica

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    Paralysis, loss or impairment of voluntary muscular movement caused by structural abnormalities of nervous or muscular tissue or by metabolic disturbances in neuromuscular function. Paralysis can affect the legs and lower part of the body (paraplegia) or both arms and both legs (quadriplegia).

  11. Paralysis - NHS

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    Paralysis is when you are not able to move some or all your body. It can be temporary or permanent depending on what causes it. Symptoms of paralysis. You may have paralysis if: you cannot move some or all of your face or body; your face or body is weak or floppy; your face or body is numb, painful or tingles all the time