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Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis Health Feed

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Sexologist•Jaipur
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The temporary inability to move one s own limbs or speak is known as paralysis. Paralysis is triggered by problems with the body s nervous system and affects the functioning of muscles all over the body. This condition can affect a single limb, the right or left side of the body, or the complete body. A paralytic attack is often caused by a stroke or damage in the nervous system. It can also be caused by exposure to radiation or toxins, autoimmune diseases, tumours and spinal cord trauma. Recove...more
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
Dear if it happened single time then don't think so but if so multiple times then needed attention.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Thane
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Bell s Palsy is a form of facial paralysis that can leave the features or one side of the face completely frozen. This can also affect the patient s ability to eat and talk on a normal basis. As per medical science reports, this kind of condition is brought on by the inflammation of the delicate facial nerves when a viral infection from the past comes back and gets reactivated. It can also happen due to sudden and debilitating change of air from hot to extremely cold without any proper acclimati...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Gurgaon
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Facial Palsy is a paralysis of facial muscles. The weakness of facial muscles is also known as Facial Palsy. It may be caused by temporary or permanent damage to facial nerves. There are different facial nerves for different sides of the face. When nerve bundles on one side are affected, muscles on that side of the face become weak.

Since different nerves are involved, cerebral palsy may affect different parts of the face such as lower part, left side, right side, etc. There are medici...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
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लकवा एक बहुत ही घातक बीमारी हैं, यह जानलेवा बीमारी तो नहीं लेकिन पीड़ित व्यक्ति अपनी एक या उससे ज्यादा मांसपेशियों को हिलाने में असमर्थ हो जाता है. यह आपके शरीर को गतिहीन बना देता है जिससे आपके दूसरे पर निर्भरता बढ़ जाती है. लकवा मांसपेशियों में किसी कारण से नहीं होता है, बल्कि मस्तिष्क से अंगों में मैसेज पहुंचाने वाली नर्व और स्पाइनल प्रभावित होने की स्थिति में होता है. इसका मतलब है मांसपेशियों की गति समाप्त हो जाना और बॉडी के अन्य हिस्सों में समन्वय खत्म हो जाता है. जिस हिस्से में लकवा मारता है ...more
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Pediatric Cardiologist•Delhi
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Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is a commonest congenital cyanotic heart disease.
TOF is having a combination of large VSD with severe obstruction of blood flow to the lungs that result in bluish-black discoloration of lips and fingers due to flow of oxygen-deficit blood to the body parts.
The four defects that commonly associated with Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) are

Ventricular Septal Defect (VSD) a hole formed in ventricular septum that is situated between two lower chambers of hea...more
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Facial paralysis is a loss of facial movement because of facial nerve damage. Your facial muscles may seem to hang or may become distinctly weak. It can happen on one or both sides of the face. Usual reasons for facial paralysis include:

Infection or swelling of the facial nerve

Head injury

Head or neck tumor

Stroke

Exposure to severe cold

Facial paralysis can increase all of a sudden or happen slowly over a span of months (mostly i...more
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