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jamesrayenz

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What Causes Paralysis?
« on: February 15, 2011, 02:50:50 AM »
Paralysis is a medical condition characterized by an inability to move muscles and one or more. In most cases, a person suffers paralysis also lose all feeling in the affected area. Paralysis may be temporary, depending on the case. If this is the result of damage to the nervous system, which is consistent in practice. Sleep paralysis, on the other hand, affects only the person during the period immediately prior to or immediately after sleep and waking up.There many possible causes of paralysis. The most common causes two of the paralysis in the United States, stroke and trauma, especially in the nervous system or brain. Have certain diseases or diseases such as polio, and peroneal dystrophy, spina bifida, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Bell palsy, Guillain-Barré syndrome, multiple sclerosis can also cause paralysis occurs. May be poisoning, paralytic shellfish poisoning, and certain types of toxins, particularly those that directly affect the nervous system, and also leads to accurate paralysis.The type of paralysis and experiences a person depends on the underlying cause. With Bell palsy, for example, is usually translated paralysis, which means that it only affects a small area of a person's body. Usually, becomes paralyzed one side only of the person's face as the facial nerve becomes inflamed at this aspect. Affected when only one side of a person's body, and is a paralysis of one side. When it affects both sides, it is bilateral.

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