What Is Partial Paralysis?

Partial or complete loss of sensory or motor function in one part of the body: suffering from paralysis. Life is quite difficult, which also means carelessness and lack of vigilance: paralysis means paralysis.

[má bì]
Partial or complete loss of sensory or motor function in one part of the body: suffering from paralysis. Life is quite difficult, which also means carelessness and lack of vigilance: paralysis means paralysis.

Paralysis Overview

paralysis
Partial or complete loss of sensory or motor function in one part of the body: suffering from paralysis. Life is quite difficult, which also means carelessness and lack of vigilance: paralysis means paralysis.
Paralysis in the broad sense refers to a state in which the function of cells, tissues and organs of the body declines and does not respond to stimuli. Narrow paralysis refers to the decline of the function of the nervous system, especially the motor nervous system. Motor paralysis can be divided into complete paralysis and incomplete paralysis according to the degree; according to its nature, it can be divided into central (spastic) paralysis and peripheral (relaxing) paralysis. Central paralysis is a disorder of the pyramidal pathway that is the first neuron emitted from the cerebral cortex to the anterior horn of the spinal cord; peripheral paralysis is an obstacle of the second neuron that is emitted from the anterior horn of the spinal cord to the skeletal muscle.

Paralysis medicine nouns

paralysis
Certificate name. Limbs or local skin numbness, unknowing itching. See "Taiping Shenghui Fang" Volume 20. "The True Story of Medicine, Numbness": "The so-called inhuman person, or the whole body or limbs, is numb and unknowingly numb, like the first solution of a rope tie, the ancient name was paralyzed."

Paralysis Word Explanation

[Name]: Paralysis
[Pinyin]: má bì

Paralysis

1. [benumb; blunt; lull; torpor]: Feeling weak or lost.
2. [paralysis]: Medical term. Loss of consciousness or movement in the limb or part of the body.
Polio.
3. [lower one's guard; slacken one's vigilance]: Lost alertness and negligence.
Paralysis

Paralysis explained in detail

1. See "Paralysis".
2. Also known as "numbness". 1. The sensory and motor functions of the body are completely or partly lost due to a disease of the nervous system or the stimulation of anesthetic drugs.
Song and Zhou Mi "Ziyatang Miscellaneous Banknotes and Medicine": "Grinding with a little (Abululu), drinking, that is, paralyzing and dying, although the sword and axe are unknown," Ming Shunzhi's "Book with Cai Baishilang" The second: "Self-care of tooth decay gradually, itching and eager, knowing a little bit, do not dare not to climb up to protect the medicine, so that this life will be paralyzed." Lu Xun "Hua Gai Ji suddenly thought (a)": " I used to have a toothache when I was young. I tried various prescriptions, and only those who used asarum were slightly effective, but they were not paralyzed for a while, not a symptom. "
3. Metaphorical spirit and numbness.
Yu Dafu's "Sink": "His intelligence is useless, and his conscience is paralyzed." Today, his fingers are used to lose alertness. For example, we cannot paralyze this matter.

Paralyzed network language

A common curse.
1. When inputting mabi with intelligent ABC input method, the first one will appear "numbness";
2. The network environment also needs to be purified. Generally speaking, "paralysis" is used instead of oral tone.

Numbness in hands and feet

Paralysis Overview

Reduce blood viscosity and adapt to drinking plain water or tea.
Black fungus, onion, bell pepper, shiitake mushrooms, strawberries, pineapple, lemon, etc. are used to prevent thrombosis; foods that have similar anticoagulant effects to aspirin include tomatoes, red grapes, oranges, and ginger; parsley, carrots, Konjac, hawthorn, laver, kelp, corn, and sesame have too thick blood. The daily diet should be light, eat less high-fat, high-sugar diet, eat more fish, fresh vegetables and fruits, beans and soy products.

Clinical symptoms of paralysis

The numbness of the fingers (toes) is light, and the heavy ones can extend to the entire palm and feet, limbs, and even the whole body. Numb hands and feet
I feel numbness, swelling, unfavorable flexion and extension, inflexible movement, "ant crawling" or "acupuncture-like sensation", some patients have "sock" and "cuff-type" abnormal sensation, conscious skin thickening, feeling dull. Many patients often experience seizures during sleep at night, and even wake up from numbness, or their hands are swollen after getting up in the morning, and they feel numb, uncomfortable and stiff, which can be relieved after a little activity. The above symptoms are often worsened after being cold and tired. Accompanied by God's fatigue, fear of cold hands and feet. Individual patients also have some complicated abnormal sensations, such as the feeling of stepping on cotton or pebbles, or the tingling sensation, burning sensation, and touch inductance. Severe course may have muscle atrophy. However, in most patients, limb movement function can be normal in the early stage of the disease, and generally does not affect work and life. Laboratory tests have not significantly damaged the nervous system (EMG of individual patients is abnormal). The disease is a chronic progression process that can last from several years to more than ten years.

How does paralysis treat polio

1. Acupuncture treatment. It is suitable for those with small age and short limb atrophy. Acupoints can be selected according to the paralyzed area. The upper limbs are often taken from the neck Jiaji acupoints, shoulders, large vertebrae, hands, three miles, and less. Haikou Guanhe Valley Houxi, choose 2 to 3 points at a time; The strong rabbit is supported by Yinmenji Zhongyanglingquan Zusanli Jiexi Taixi Juefengfeng Chengshan City and so on. According to the main muscle groups involved in paralyzed limbs, 3 to 4 acupoints are selected. It can be changed in turns every time, once a day, 10 to 15 times as a course of treatment, and the two courses are separated by 3 to 5 days. After starting treatment with strong stimulation to obtain the effect, change the stimulation to consolidate the effect. For weak stimulation, use electric acupuncture or water acupuncture to select 1 or 2 acupoints at a time, and inject vitamin B1 aminobutyric acid or activating blood circulation to remove blood stasis.
2. Massage therapy. Roll back and forth on the paralyzed limbs for 8 to 10 minutes. Press and relax the joints for 3 to 5 minutes, rub the spine and limbs 5 to 6 times and rub the heat locally or once every other day. You can teach family members at home get on.
3. Functional exercise. Paralyzed severely inactive limbs can be massaged and massaged first to promote blood circulation of the affected limb, improve muscle nutrition and neuroregulation, and strengthen muscle strength; those who can perform slight movements and have poor muscle strength can help them perform extension and abduction. When the limbs are already active and the muscle strength is still poor, patients are encouraged to perform automatic exercises for physical therapy, and use the body treatment tools to exercise muscle strength and correct deformities.
4. Physical therapy. Can use hydrotherapy, electrotherapy, wax therapy, light therapy, etc. to promote the relaxation of diseased muscles, and improve local blood flow and inflammation absorption. [1]

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