PARALYSIS
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Center For Advanced Ayurveda And Research (CFAAR) is an Advanced Ayurveda healthcare facility providing treatment for Neuro rehabilitation, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Psoriasis, Neck Pain, Arthritis & Rheumatic diseases, Myasthenia Gravis, Hemiplegia, Obesity Management etc.
Damage to the brain resulting in paralysis of any one side of body is called as Hemiplegia. Here, the motor centers of the brain are affected which results in loss of function of body.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
It depends upon the part of brain which is affected. Usual symptoms include
*Difficulty in walking
*Imbalance
*Difficulty in swallowing food or drinks
*Trouble with vision including blurry vision or weak vision
*Difficulty in speaking
*Numbness
*Loss of sensation on body parts
*Tingling sensation
*Loss of control over bowel or bladder movements
*Depressed feeling
*Unable to perform day to day activities like dressing, holding objects, etc.
*Loss of memory
*Disorientation of time, date, place, etc.
*One of the classic features associated with hemiplegia is Bell’s palsy (facial paralysis) – it depends upon which side of brain is affected.
For more details visit http://cfaarhealth.com/hemiplegia/
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Center For Advanced Ayurveda And Research (CFAAR) is an Advanced Ayurveda healthcare facility providing treatment for Neuro rehabilitation, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Psoriasis, Neck Pain, Arthritis & Rheumatic diseases, Myasthenia Gravis, Hemiplegia, Obesity Management etc.
Damage to the brain resulting in paralysis of any one side of body is called as Hemiplegia. Here, the motor centers of the brain are affected which results in loss of function of body.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
It depends upon the part of brain which is affected. Usual symptoms include
*Difficulty in walking
*Imbalance
*Difficulty in swallowing food or drinks
*Trouble with vision including blurry vision or weak vision
*Difficulty in speaking
*Numbness
*Loss of sensation on body parts
*Tingling sensation
*Loss of control over bowel or bladder movements
*Depressed feeling
*Unable to perform day to day activities like dressing, holding objects, etc.
*Loss of memory
*Disorientation of time, date, place, etc.
*One of the classic features associated with hemiplegia is Bell’s palsy (facial paralysis) – it depends upon which side of brain is affected.
For more details visit http://cfaarhealth.com/hemiplegia/
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