You may become paralyzed, or unable to move your muscles voluntarily, when something interferes with the nerve signals that control your muscles. Strokes, spinal cord injuries, and nerve diseases like multiple sclerosis are common causes of paralysis. Temporary facial paralysis is a result of Bell's palsy. Quadriplegia affects all limbs, whereas paraplegia affects two legs. When your muscles cannot move on their own volition, you become paralyzed. A paralysis is the result of a neural system issue. Muscles receive messages from unharmed nerves. Muscles are activated by these impulses. There are portions of your body that you cannot move when you have paralysis. Loss of muscle function in a specific area of the body is called paralysis. It occurs when there is an issue with the signals that are sent from your brain to your muscles. Both total and partial paralysis are possible. It may affect one or both of your body's sides. It may also be localized, or it may spread widely. Paraplegia is the paralysis of the lower extremities, including both legs.
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