Paralysis

Paralysis is when you can’t move certain parts of your body after something goes wrong with their connection to your brain.

It comes in many different forms and can be temporary, permanent, or even come and go.

Paralysis is most often caused by strokes, usually from a blocked artery in your neck or brain. It also can be caused by damage to your brain or spinal cord, the kind that can happen in a car accident fall, sports injury, or as a result of a gunshot wound.

There are many types 

  • Demyelinating disease
  • Moter neuron diseases

  • Periodic paralysis

  • Bell’s palsy

  • Todds paralysis