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Paraplegia. This paralysis affects all or part of the trunk, legs and pelvic organs but not the arms. Your healthcare team performs a series of tests to ...
Vocal cord paralysis is a condition in which you can't control the movement of the muscles that control your voice. It happens when the nerve impulses to ...
Vocal cord paresis or paralysis in children is an uncommon disorder. It can be associated with birth trauma, neurological conditions, infections or recent ...
Numbness, weakness or paralysis in the face, arm or leg. This often affects ... Loss of muscle movement, known as paralysis. You may become paralyzed on one ...
Facial paralysis · Mild weakness to total paralysis on one side of the face — occurring within hours to days. · Facial droop and trouble making facial expressions ...
Paralysis of the nerve to your vocal cord will probably leave the vocal cord muscle thin and weak. To add bulk to a paralyzed vocal cord, a doctor who ...
Learn more about this contagious viral illness that affects the nervous system. Severe disease can lead to paralysis, trouble breathing and sometimes death.
No studies had shown that someone with complete paralysis could stand and take steps. With the stimulator off, the subject remains completely paralyzed below ...
Breathing difficulties. The weakness or paralysis can spread to the muscles that control your breathing, a potentially fatal complication. · Residual numbness or ...
But if you're diagnosed with the disorder, your health care provider can use other types of muscle relaxants that won't cause muscle paralysis that lasts longer ...
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