Brain Stroke Treatment in Hyderabad
Anu Neurology and Urology Clinic has the best specialist for paralysis in Hyderabad who deals with various types of paralysis treatments. Our doctor has experience of years and deals with issues like this effectively. We also diagnose the root cause of brain stroke treatment at our clinic in Hyderabad.
When blood flow is restricted to the brain causing brain tissue deprived of vital oxygen and nutrients, to cause cells to die. This results in a condition known as brain stroke. Usually, when this occurs paralysis is common.
Paralysis is a condition characterized by the loss of muscle function and sensation in a part or parts of the body. It can result from damage to the nervous system, specifically the spinal cord or brain, which disrupts the transmission of signals between the brain and the muscles. Paralysis can be temporary or permanent and may affect a specific area (localized paralysis) or the entire body (generalized paralysis).
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Types of Paralysis
- Monoplegia: Paralysis affecting one limb or part of the body.
- Hemiplegia: Paralysis affecting one side of the body.
- Paraplegia: Paralysis affecting both legs and possibly the lower trunk.
- Quadriplegia (Tetraplegia): Paralysis affecting all four limbs and typically the torso.
Symptoms for paralysis
- Loss of Muscle Function: Paralysis typically involves the loss of voluntary muscle control in the affected area(s). This can manifest as an inability to move or control specific muscles or muscle groups.
- Loss of Sensation: Paralysis may also result in a loss of sensation or numbness in the affected area(s). This can include a lack of feeling to touch, pressure, temperature, or pain.
- Muscle Weakness: Weakness in the affected muscles is common in paralysis. The muscles may feel limp or have reduced strength, making it difficult to perform normal movements or activities.
- Difficulty with Movement: Individuals with paralysis may experience difficulty with movement, coordination, and balance. Simple tasks such as walking, reaching, or grasping objects may be challenging or impossible.
- Impaired Reflexes: Reflexes may be diminished or absent in the affected area(s) due to nerve damage. Reflex testing by a healthcare provider can help assess the extent of nerve involvement.
- Spasticity or Muscle Spasms: In some cases, paralysis may be accompanied by muscle spasms, stiffness, or abnormal muscle contractions. This can lead to involuntary movements or jerking motions in the affected area(s).
- Changes in Bowel or Bladder Function: Paralysis affecting the lower body (such as paraplegia or quadriplegia) may result in changes in bowel or bladder function, including urinary or fecal incontinence.
- Pain or Discomfort: Depending on the underlying cause of paralysis, individuals may experience pain, tingling, or discomfort in the affected area(s). This can occur due to nerve compression, inflammation, or other factors.
- Difficulty Speaking or Swallowing: Paralysis involving the muscles of the face, mouth, or throat may lead to difficulty speaking, swallowing, or controlling facial expressions.
- Respiratory Symptoms: Severe paralysis affecting the muscles involved in breathing (such as the diaphragm) can result in respiratory difficulties, shortness of breath, or respiratory failure.
Causes of Paralysis
- Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
- Stroke
- Neurological Disorders
- Spinal Cord Diseases
- Brain Injury or Tumors
- Peripheral Nerve Disorders
- Infections
- Autoimmune Disorders
- Genetic Disorders
- Toxic Exposures
Treatment of Paralysis
Our specialist for paralysis in Hyderabad diagnoses the type of paralysis and based on its severity takes the following measures to treat it.
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Medications
- Surgery
- Assistive Devices
- Speech Therapy
- Counseling and Support
With our dedicated paralysis treatment at Anu Neurology and Urology Clinic, experience unparalleled care and hope-filled paths to recovery with our dedicated paralysis treatment where every step forward is guided by compassion and expertise.