Paralysis

Paralysis is a medical condition wherein the person looses all the control over his muscles. Paralysis is a caused because of damage to the nervous system or spinal cord. The condition can be partial or complete, but is both the cases it can leads to dependency.
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Paralysis of the Face
Paralysis of the face is a condition in which one side of the face does not feature any kind of movement. This condition can be conduced by various factors such as Bell's Palsy, brain tumor, birth trauma, stroke, etc.

Guillain Barre Syndrome
Guillain Barre syndrome is an inflammatory disorder that damages the body's immune system. The condition results in weakness and numbness in extremities and finally, paralysis. Though the exact cause of Guillain-Barre syndrome is highly debated, the condition could be brought on by something as common as a stomach flu...

Did the Gardasil Vaccine Cause Teen’s Paralysis?
13-year-old Jenny Tetlock developed a degenerative neuromuscular disease one month after receiving her third dose of Gardasil; her family thinks the vaccine may be to blame.

Sleep Paralysis
Sleep paralysis (the incapacity to move for a few minutes either before or after waking up) occurs rather frequently and it is not pleasant at all, that’s why some people associate it with aliens or other strange presences. See more about it in the article below.

Bell's Palsy
Bell’s Palsy is a common condition affecting human beings. Folks of any age or sex are likely to be afflicted with this disorder. Read more to find out what Bell’s Palsy is.

What Is Cerebral Palsy?
The term ‘cerebral palsy’ taken literally, is actually a complete misnomer. The term ‘cerebral’ means ‘of the brain,’ whereas the term ‘palsy’ means complete or partial paralysis. Now, is it possible to paralyse a brain? Even a brain in a state of coma is far from paralysed. .

Paralysis: Causes and Consultations
Learn from attorney Michael Monheit, Esq. about situations that can cause paralysis. In some cases, when paralysis has been caused by the negligence of a third party, the person who has been injured may have a cause of action to recover for damages caused by such negligence.