Can high paraplegia be treated? Can high paraplegia be cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-06
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is no hope of recovery for a maximum of two years. In the early stage of high paraplegia, Western medicine surgery only restored the caliber of the spinal canal to prevent the nerve from being damaged again and causing the condition to worsen, but the damaged nerve still could not be recovered due to paralysis and shock. If the damaged nerve is secondary to ischemic degeneration due to too long, there is no hope of recovery, and it will become spastic paraplegia (cramps, stiffness, restraint, shaking, muscle tightness) (one and a half years later or up to two years can not be remedied), severe concomitant muscle atrophy and terminal disability.

    No information is provided, only a theoretical ** solution can be provided for you.

    1. The use of traditional Chinese medicine to enhance and improve the blood circulation of the spinal cord, so that the damaged nerves can get sufficient blood supply. 2. The combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is conducive to nerve regeneration and repair of nutritional nerve softening scars. 3. Chinese and Western compound ** excitation activates the nerves that paralyze shock after the damage, so that the damaged nerves can be regenerated and repaired to prevent and relieve spasms in order to obtain exercise, and the function of the second stool can be best recovered.

    The exercise prescription should be professionally designed according to the condition. Suggest: **Improper delay** The affected nerve will be secondary to avascular necrosis, and there is no hope of recovery from the disease, so you need to help send magnetic resonance before and after surgery** for your guidance.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    High paraplegia is divided into complete and incomplete paraplegia, which refers to the spinal cord injury below the cervical spine, and the functional impairment of both lower limbs and both upper limbs, manifested as quadriplegia. It takes some time to be clinical**, **. Complete paraplegia, it is very difficult, incomplete paraplegia, through **, you can take care of yourself; The anatomical and physiological basis of patients with spinal cord injury have been seriously damaged, and the clinical recovery effect is not satisfactory, and patients need to actively deal with it.

    Psychological counseling is provided if necessary to allow the patient to adapt to or accept the reality of paralysis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Causing unconsciousness below the navel, incontinence is paraplegia caused by medullary injury in the 89th part of the thoracic vertebrae, and pain in the foot from time to time is the early pathological change of delayed nerve damage, often accompanied by irritating convulsions, stiffness and other pathological changes. If pain is present with spasticity, the disease is undergoing delayed ischemic spinal cord necrosis. **Improper, delayed**, after ischemic degeneration and necrosis of the damaged spinal cord, there is no hope of recovery.

    **Scheme: 1. Use traditional Chinese medicine to enhance and improve spinal cord blood circulation, so that the damaged nerves can get sufficient blood supply. 2. The combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine to nutrition nerve prevention of impaired ischemia and degeneration necrosis can not be recovered.

    3. The use of nerve regeneration drugs to stimulate and activate the damaged paralyzed and incomplete nerves can regenerate and repair the nerves to innervate the second stool, exercise and other functions to obtain the best recovery. 4. Adopt our autonomous passive exercise scaffold specially designed for patients to carry out functional exercises, so that patients can first achieve passive self-reliance. 5. If the patient has foot drop, it is necessary to protect the ankle joint from bone wear and deformity with professionally designed school shoes.

    Help is needed to send a pre- and postoperative magnetic resonance**, and the surgical record will be for your guidance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Whether it is high paraplegia or status, the best period is the first 4 months after the injury, and then there is little effect. It's a pity that now medicine can't have a good ** for nerves, if there is, it is definitely a breakthrough in the clinical practice of stem cells, and everything else is a lie.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally speaking, the recovery is aimed at improving the current situation, the early stage is to reduce the pressure through surgery, the drug uses drugs to nutrition nerves, through physical acupuncture to improve the patient's effect, and in the later stage, it is necessary to do a good job of training to achieve self-care in life.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, it is recommended to wear Chinese medicine orally**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The survival of paraplegic patients depends entirely on the quality of care. Patients with high paraplegia are completely incapacitated and have bowel and bowel control, and are extremely dependent on others for care. The main complications of paraplegics are pressure ulcers, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and thrombosis of the lower extremities, each of which can be fatal.

    Most patients with high paraplegia die within 2-3 years due to complications, but with a high-quality nursing team, the cost is huge, and the survival time may be more than 10 years, or even longer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Patients with high paraplegia often die of complications. Because patients with high paraplegia need to stay in bed for a long time, there will be complications such as urinary tract infection, pneumonia, and pressure sores. If care is not in place, the mortality rate is high, such as pneumonia that develops, and death from respiratory failure can occur within a month.

    And just because of high paraplegia, you will not die.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are no complications associated with isolated high paraplegia, and with proactive** and scientific care, the patient's life is usually not affected. If complications occur with high paraplegia, the survival time may be from one month to several years.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the patient is in good physical condition, has a strong desire to survive, and receives timely and effective ** and reasonable care, then the patient can survive for a long time, and even live to a normal lifespan. If the patient is in poor physical condition, improper care, or even complications, then the patient generally does not survive very long.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This can live for a long time, because although they are paraplegic, all the organs of their body are still there, but they can't move, so all the functions of their body are fine, if there is a better nurse around them to live for 50 years, it is no problem.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the paraplegic patient is in good physical condition, and through active training, such as breathing training, urine and urine training, under the condition of proper care, high paraplegia patients can survive for a long time, and patients who survive for more than 10 years are very common, and some patients can even live to a normal lifespan;

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    High paraplegia generally does not completely affect life expectancy, mainly depends on daily care and rehabilitation, etc., to avoid urinary tract infection. They can generally survive for more than ten years.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    High paraplegia, if it has passed the dangerous period, can live for many years as long as complications such as bedsores, lung infections, urinary tract infections, etc. do not occur.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    High paraplegia surgery was successful and was well postoperatively with no other complications. The lifespan is the same as that of a normal person. If these conditions are not met, it is not necessarily, it can be as short as a few months or as long as a few years.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The survival time is closely related to the age of the patient, the severity of the disease, the stage of the injury, the degree of care of the family, etc., and any abnormality in any link may cause the death of the patient. However, if there is a high paraplegia in the seventh neck, this situation is also possible if the family takes care of it well, the physique is relatively good, and it survives for a very long time like Zhang Haidi.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is recommended that patients strengthen nursing, turn over and discharge their backs regularly, suction sputum in time, and strengthen nutrition. It is best to keep the urethral catheter, keep the stool smooth, pay attention to cleanliness, and prevent complications.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    High paraplegia, its life span is long or short, depending on the paraplegia or physical fitness. If the basic functions of his body still exist, then he has a normal lifespan.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Some patients with high cervical paraplegia, although the condition is more severe, are well managed, there are no obvious complications, and they can persist for a long time.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    How long can high paraplegia survive is not certain, the length of survival has a lot to do with whether it has been effective, and high paraplegia needs high-quality care after it, which can prolong the survival time of patients.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If the metabolism is carried out normally, survival should not be a problem, remember Zhang Haidi, who is a high paraplegic, inspirational stories have been spread everywhere, and now he is the chairman of the Disabled Persons' Federation, an optimistic person, and a role model to learn.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    High paraplegia can seriously affect the normal life and work of patients, so patients should actively undergo surgery**, and aftercare is also very important, such as timely suction, strengthening nutrition, turning over and patting the back on time, etc. It is believed that the quality of life of patients can be improved through a period of improvement, but it is impossible to determine how long patients with high paraplegia can live.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Not too much hope. Well, this neuropathic injury is difficult to recover from.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Physical disability certainly cannot be changed, but you should still be optimistic and positive in life, as long as you have faith, everything will be fine.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The patient cannot recover from high paraplegia, and the recovery can only be partial. Paraplegia is mainly due to transverse injury of the spinal cord caused by fluid accumulation, injury or some diseases, and the limbs and body below the injured site cannot move.

    The repair ability of the spinal cord is very poor, generally speaking, it is difficult for patients to recover after high paraplegia, but by doing ** training, they can increase their ability to adapt to society and increase the compensatory ability of the proximal limbs, so as to better adapt to society. In addition, it can reduce some complications, improve the quality of life of patients, and prolong life. Therefore, patients with high paraplegia must be carried out under the guidance of a spinal cord injury department or neurology specialist to obtain better results.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Patients with high paraplegia may recover, but the chances are low. The recovery of the patient's body is related to the degree of his or her own condition and factors such as later exercise, for example, patients with high paraplegia are in serious condition, and seek medical attention in time and carry out functional training in the early stage, and there is a possibility of recovery. However, if the patient's paraplegia symptoms are severe or if he does not do ** exercise as soon as possible, he may not be able to return to normal.

    If the physical fitness of paraplegic patients is poor, accompanied by respiratory tract infections, deep vein thrombosis, urinary tract infections and other diseases, it may affect the recovery of the body.

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