Is a paraplegic because of the nerves in the legs?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-21
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In paraplegic patients, nerve damage and death often occur, which is manifested by paresthesia in the limbs and abnormal disorders of urine and urine. Complications are prone to occur in the late stage, and the drug can only improve the symptoms and relieve pain, but cannot fundamentally solve the patient's problem, and only by taking reasonable ** can the disease prevent further development.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In most cases, amputation is a last resort surgery to save or prolong the patient's life. Only in a few cases do doctors amputate a mutilated limb that has lost its physical function and then fits the patient with a suitable prosthesis, which is more conducive to the patient's needs. Doctors are very cautious when it comes to choosing amputation.

    Amputation in the case of severe trauma must be irreparably damaged in the blood of the injured limb, such as irreparable damage to blood vessels; or when the tissue structure is damaged to the extent that it cannot be preserved, amputation is used. Trauma here includes all kinds of bruises, bruises, smashes, gunshot wounds, burns, frostbite, electrical injuries, malignant tumors, etc. As long as the bone is not defective, it can be connected, but at the joint, whether the joint still has joint function after the connection, and whether the stumbling tissue in the joint can be restored is the key.

    If the soft tissues, blood vessels, and infection of the injured area are ulcerated and necrotic, and there is a possibility of expansion and spread, amputation should be considered in order to block the upward movement of the infection and save life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Paraplegia is caused by direct manipulation (e.g., firearms, stab wounds, etc.) and indirect manipulation (vertebral fractures, dislocations, etc.) of the spinal cord. Spinal manipulation can affect the gradual atrophy of muscles, loss of sensation and sensation, impairment of certain organ functions (such as loss of bladder control, etc.), or loss of certain mobility, etc., which can be seriously life-threatening. Therefore, patients with traumatic paraplegia should actively carry out rescue and reasonable treatment as early as possible, strengthen nursing work, and strive for vertebral fractures and dislocations to achieve reduction and early recovery of spinal cord function.

    The research of the director of the paraplegia ** center of the Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Association believes that paraplegic Chinese medicine must be "dissipated from stasis, channeling, and nutrition" three-pronged attack, and its scientific research achievements Huayu Tongluo Tang has historically solved the bottleneck of the repair and regeneration of key nerve cells in paralysis. Internally and externally to really work!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "Paralysis is the loss or loss of muscle strength in a limb. According to the different parts of the paralysis, we are divided into hemiplegia, that is, the paralysis of one limb; Monoplegia is the paralysis of a limb. Paraplegia is the paralysis of the entire lower limb or the entire limb, and there are also called quadriplegia, cross paralysis and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, paraplegia is currently medically divided in such a way that the second thoracic vertebra will be.

    A paraplegia caused by a transverse lesion of the upper spinal cord is called high paraplegia, and a paraplegia caused by a spinal cord injury below the third thoracic vertebra is called a lower body paraplegia.

    In addition, the types of paraplegia are spinal cord compression, spinal cord shock, and spinal cord injury.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Paraplegia is a cervical spine injury.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    All paraplegic.

    How else.

    Only****.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Many paraplegics are caused by trauma because spinal cord injuries have a significant impact on the patient's daily life. For paraplegic patients, it is necessary to carry out ** in a timely manner, now there are two kinds of Western medicine and Chinese medicine, and Western medicine does ** after surgery; Traditional Chinese medicine: The main prescription of the four-fold pulse is combined with traditional acupuncture and hand and foot fumigation, etc., and the most important foundation is to look at the patient's injury and treat the syndrome.

    Sticking to ** will have a noticeable effect. For details, please refer to the paraplegic ** network.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Paraplegia is the lack of sensation in the lower limbs and the need for Ruiqixiang paraplegia brace to assist walking, you can refer to Ruiqixiang prosthetic factory.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In a nutshell, the mechanism of action of the medicinal bath is that the drug acts on the muscle surface, locality, and affected areas of the whole body, and is absorbed, follows the meridians and blood vessels, and reaches the internal organs, from the surface to the inside, thus producing an effect. Medicated bathing can dredge the meridians, invigorate blood and dispel stasis, dispel wind and cold, clear away heat and detoxification, reduce swelling and relieve pain, adjust yin and yang, coordinate viscera, circulate qi and blood, and nourish the whole body. Modern pharmacology has also confirmed that medicated baths can increase the content of certain immunoglobulins in the blood, enhancing the elasticity and vitality of the skin.

    Shijiazhuang Dazheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Apitherapy Hospital follows the principle of dialectical treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, according to different diseases, add different drugs, and carry out **. Because the drug is not destroyed by the gastrointestinal tract, it acts directly on the drug and is absorbed into the blood through dialysis, so it has the advantages of fast curative effect, comfort and no toxicity compared with internal medication, and will not increase the burden on the liver, so it is praised as "natural green" by the medical community and is more and more favored by patients. Cited in clinical ** paraplegia, hemiplegia, quadriplegia, muscle atrophy, muscle weakness, femoral head necrosis, intra-class wet arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis and other rheumatic pains.

    All have achieved good results. Not only is it inexpensive compared to surgery, but it is also practical and efficient.

    Finally: I wish you a speedy day**!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Paraplegia is a common and serious disease in clinical practice, and the recovery of this disease is mainly dealt with from the following two aspects.

    First, the symptomatic treatment of drugs requires the use of drugs to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis and nutrition nerves, such as drugs such as Xuesaitong and methylcobalamin, infusion ** or oral drugs to treat the symptoms, and drugs ** are essential.

    Second, if the patient's condition is stable, it should be intervened as soon as possible, and the improvement effect of clinical symptoms should be the best, so the best can not be less, acupuncture, massage, acupoint injection Xiangjiao, paraplegic limb function training, standing training, balance function training, etc., comprehensive treatment, so that the best can be effective. The recovery of paraplegia will be relatively slow, and it is necessary to adhere to the **, and the positive ** clinical symptoms can still be improved, so there is still a necessity, but the recovery is still slower than the finch attack, so you need to adhere to the **, you can go to the neurology department or **department of the local tertiary hospital**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    **Do not imitate voluntary strength training, at least 2 times a day, each time for 15 to 20 minutes, and the patient should hold the relevant position for 10 to 15 seconds before making adjustments during each exercise. In addition to the above two spring methods, some balance training can be carried out for amputees with poor balance. We know that the visual system, the labyrinthine system, and the deep sensory system are key to our ability to balance properly.

    However, after amputation, the patient's balance is mainly caused by the weakness of the deep sensory system and muscles, so appropriate balance training can improve the patient's balance ability. **Do not imitate at will, but it should be noted that patients must have a professional doctor to guide them when doing balance training, so as not to cause secondary damage to the body. Fourth, all the limbs after amputation have gone to **?

    First of all, for amputation caused by tumors, diseases, etc., after amputating the limb, the doctor will provide the amputated limb to the hospital for medical research, so as to facilitate the patient's further diagnosis in the later stage. In addition, some limbs with special pathological causes will be made into medical specimens and displayed in medical museums after being amputated.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Femoral nerve injury quadriceps paralysis leads to weakness in leg extension and thigh flexion, so that patients cannot climb steps and jump, and are prone to fall, causing symptoms such as quadriceps muscle atrophy, knee reflex loss, and sensory impairment in the front of the thigh and inner leg. 2. Sciatic nerve injury (1) The manifestation of sciatic nerve trunk injury depends on the level of injury. When the injured part is high, all the muscles of the back of the thigh, calf and foot are paralyzed, indicating that the knee is unable to bend, and the ankle and toe movements disappear completely.

    Because the quadriceps muscles are sound and the knees are straight, walking is a "cross gait". Loss of Achilles tendon reflexes, sensory deficits or pain on the outside of the legs, and superficial sensory loss on the plantar of the foot leading to injury and ulceration. If there is an injury in the middle and lower part of the femur, the hamstrings are normal, and the flexion function of the knee is preserved.

    2) Tibial Nerve InjuryAfter tibial nerve injury, paralysis and paralysis occur in the flexion fingers and soles of the feet, and the sensation of the feet disappears. The results showed plantar flexion, difficulty adduction and varus, foot valgus, inability to flex the toes, loss of elasticity and strength of the arch of the foot, thin legs. The Achilles tendon reflex is absent due to tibialis anterior contracture and ankle hyperextension.

    If the injury is below the gastrocnemius muscle and flexor branches of the long fingers, only toe movement disorders and plantar sensory deficits will occur. When the tibial nerve is partially injured, burning neuralgia often occurs, accompanied by sweating and nutritional disorders. (3) Injury to the common peroneal nerve The common peroneal nerve is susceptible to injury at this site and to the peroneal and peroneal intestines, resulting in anterolateral paralysis of the extensor muscles of the leg and dysfunction of dorsiflexion and valgus of the foot, which indicates that the foot hangs and turns inward to become an equal foot; The toes are also drooping and bent, walking in a gait, and pain is rare.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Paralysis of the lower limbs is generally damage to the spine, that is, damage to the central nervous system, in this case, you should still go to the hospital for examination and strive for hope of recovery, even if there is a little hope, you can also fight.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Paralysis of the lower limbs refers to the damage to the nervous system, the occurrence of sensory impairment caused by the complete or partial loss of motor function of the lower limbs of the body, the reduction or disappearance of voluntary movements, and brain or spinal cord lesions, trauma, tumors and other diseases, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time to find out the cause, symptomatic**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Spastic paralysis is a neurological disorder also known as spastic paraplegia. It refers to neurodegenerative diseases of the body due to external forces or disease injuries. The location of the disease is reported to be the spinal cord tissue of the thoracic spine.

    The main symptom after the disease is lower limb-related diseases, which seriously affect the ability to walk. This is because after long-term paralysis, muscle atrophy is serious, and the consequences can be divided into general paralysis and hemiplegia, as well as partial limb paralysis, which must be timely**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it is said to be paralysis of the lower limbs, what nerve damage could it be? I think there are many kinds of nerve damage that can cause paralysis of the lower limbs, such as damage to the central nervous system.

    It is also the nerve damage in the backbone and the nerve in the neck.

    Therefore, it is possible to paralyze one's lower body, and some have damaged brains, or it may be paralysis of one's lower limbs.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Paralysis of the lower limbs may be some nerve damage, I think the paralysis of the lower limbs must be the nerve damage of the bone nerve of the bone, which is very serious, and seriously affects the paralysis of the lower limbs.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Paralysis of the lower limbs is mainly due to damage to the spinal nerves, which causes the descending tracts of the nerves to be unable to give correct instructions, making the lower limbs lose the ability to walk.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Paralysis of the lower limbs is caused by spinal cord injury, which is mostly related to physiological changes in the spinal cord, and the purpose of surgery is to recover. But it does not restore the nerves, damaged paralysis is incomplete.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    sciatic nerve, tibial nerve, common peroneal nerve.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    What could be the nerve damage next time you sweat? The main cause of paralysis of the lower limbs is caused by damage to the nerves in the spinal cord.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It may be that the femoral nerve is damaged.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Paralysis of the lower limbs can be a spinal injury.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The paralysis of the lower limbs is complex, and the conditions that lead to this disease are as follows:

    1. Monoplegia - common in middle cerebral artery lesions such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, cerebral vascular stenosis, brain trauma and other areas affecting cortical motor areas.

    2. Hemiplegia - common in cerebral artery hemorrhage or occlusion, brain abscess, demyelinating disease and glioma.

    3. Cross paralysis - common in brainstem lesions, common in brainstem vascular lesions, inflammation, tumors, trauma, etc.

    4. Paraplegia - common in spinal cord infection, trauma, compression, demyelination changes, etc.

    5. Peripheral nerve paralysis - common in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, mononeuritis, polyneuritis, infection, poisoning. Vascular lesions, tumors and systemic diseases.

    6. Tumors - spinal cord compression can be caused by vertebral dislocation, fracture dislocation, hematoma, abscess, intervertebral disc herniation, spinal cord vascular malformation and some congenital spinal lesions.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It may be that the brain tissue is damaged, or the nerves in the legs are damaged, so go to the hospital for a check-up.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The most common cause is spinal cord dissection due to trauma, resulting in different paraplegia conditions consistent with the level of spinal cord injury.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    There are many causes of paraplegia, and sometimes trauma can also cause paraplegia, such as traffic accidents, falls, diseases, etc. The main symptoms are incontinence, cramps from the waist to the feet, and hypersensitivity to sound, which aggravates pain and cramps with sudden sounds.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Causes of paraplegia:

    First, paraplegia caused by trauma, spinal fracture or dislocation caused by fracture often injure the spinal cord or cauda equina nerve, and the nerve is damaged and cannot move normally.

    Second, paraplegia caused by tuberculosis, a history of spinal tuberculosis or symptoms of tuberculosis poisoning, and the lesions mostly occur in the thoracic or cervical spine.

    Third, paraplegia caused by tumors is more common in vertebral hemangiomas and vertebral giant cell tumors. 1.Vertebral hemangioma, 2Vertebral giant cell tumor, more common in young and middle-aged people, trabecular mutilation.

    Fourth, paraplegia caused by metastases, with a history of primary tumors, cervical cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, thyroid cancer, etc., the symptoms of paraplegia gradually appeared, and the course of the disease was slow.

    When paraplegia is found, it must be found out**, go to the neurosurgery department of the local tertiary hospital, and give it in time**, relieve the symptoms, and avoid greater pain for the patient.

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