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Hemiplegia caused by neck injuries may be caused by injuries to the spinal nerves in the neck, which is a nerve center that can lead to hemiplegia when the conduction tract is damaged.
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It is likely to be caused by brain damage, or because of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and some bad habits such as smoking and drinking for a long time.
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Most of them are caused by some cerebrovascular diseases, or it may be due to blood blockage, and then it can also cause hemiplegia.
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No, it will seriously affect life.
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Answer: The torticollis you are talking about is a crooked neck, some of which are birth defects, and some are caused by car accidents the day after tomorrow, which are diseases of the cervical vertebrae and bones.
Hemiplegia is caused by a blockage of blood vessels in the brain, resulting in the brain not being able to command the limbs.
Therefore, torticollis does not cause hemiplegia.
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It's possible, and if you just have this symptom, you should go to the hospital in time.
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Generally mild, it will not, unless it is very serious, according to the clinical manifestations of the body with spasmodic torticollis, it is necessary to take acupuncture massage physiotherapy in time under the guidance of the doctor, and cooperate with the method of minimally invasive surgery to avoid affecting the function of the limbs.
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Not really, but it's not good.
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Severe spastic paraplegia will be.
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Let's check the cause of torticollis first, and then go to the doctor.
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Torticollis does not cause paralysis.
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Paralysis is the reduction or loss of voluntary motor function and is a common symptom of the nervous system, and paralysis is caused by a disease of the nerves, neuromuscular junctions, or muscles. Torticollis can be divided into congenital muscular torticollis and congenital bony torticollis. The former is a congenital neck deformity caused by a contracture of the sternocleidomastoid muscle on one side of the head and neck that is skewed, and is quite common; The latter is torticollis due to deformity of cervical spine bone development.
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Torticollis is a kind of extrapyramidal organic disease characterized by cervical muscle torsion or clonic tilt, which needs to be regular, will not lead to paralysis, if not timely, it will have an implicated impact on some muscles of the body, such as unstable walking, high and low shoulders, etc., and will also cause pressure on the cervical spine. If you have torticollis, you should cooperate with the doctor as soon as possible for targeted treatment**.
In general, spastic torticollis does not cause general paralysis. Guidance: It is recommended that if you are diagnosed with spasmodic torticollis, you should still get up early and actively** to control and relieve the symptoms of the disease, and you can cooperate with acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy of traditional Chinese medicine.
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Paralysis is the reduction or loss of voluntary motor function.
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Torticollis can be divided into congenital muscular torticollis and congenital bony torticollis. The former is a congenital neck deformity caused by a contracture of the sternocleidomastoid muscle on one side of the head and neck that is skewed, and is quite common; The latter is torticollis due to deformity of cervical spine bone development and is less common.
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Congenital muscular torticollis is not effective in the early stages**, and facial deformities appear after 2 years of age. The main manifestations are facial asymmetry, the distance from the outer corner of the eye to the mouth corner of the mouth is asymmetrical, the distance between the affected side is shortened, and the unaffected side is increased. The position of the eye on the affected side is lowered, and because the eyes are not on the same level, it is easy to cause visual fatigue and vision loss.
The face on the unaffected side is round and full, while the affected side is narrow and flat. Compensatory scoliosis deformities can occur in the cervical spine. In addition, the entire face, including the nose and ears, may also have asymmetrical changes.
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Qin, male, 52 years old, from Qingdao. 3 years ago, there was spasmodic torticollis, the neck was tilted to the right, and he could not be straightened, and he was diagnosed with dystonia in Qingdao, Beijing and other places. Diagnosis:
Spasmodic torticollis, previously taken Chinese and Western medicines, the neck is crooked to the right, muscle stiffness, increased pain in straightening, abnormal bowel and bowel movements, and difficulty walking. Give correction to the return of the soup plus or minus, lily, rehmannia rehmannia, rehmannia rehmannia, tortoise plate, white peony, boiled licorice, whole scorpion, turtle carapace, etc. 30 doses, decoction in water, 1 dose per day, divided into 2 doses per day.
Second diagnosis: body heat and thirst are reduced, and cork, mother, etc. 30 doses.
Third diagnosis: relieve muscle and pulse soreness, add astragalus, kudzu, etc. 30 doses.
Fourth diagnosis: five heart irritability, night sweats are basically relieved, plus sea breeze vine, Luo Shi vine, etc. 30 doses.
Five diagnoses: consciously reduce the stiffness of the neck, arms and feet, add potato meat, centipedes, etc. 30 doses.
Sixth diagnosis: spasmodic torticollis did not appear again, plus Clematis, Morinda officinalis, etc. 30 doses.
After that, more than 120 doses of medication** were added or subtracted as appropriate due to changes in the disease syndrome, and all the symptoms were basically recovered. In order to consolidate the efficacy, 30 doses were given before. After 1 year of follow-up, everything was normal.
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Analysis:
Patients often first feel that the neck muscles are stiff, fluttering or inflexible, and gradually continue to deviate in one direction, which is manifested in the involuntary pulling of the head by the neck muscles, or the involuntary shaking of the head. Most patients often have pain caused by nerve compression caused by spasm in the neck, shoulder, back and other parts, if you find the above conditions, please go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition.
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