Hemiplegia refers to paralysis on one side of the body. It can affect the legs, arms, and facial muscles on the left or right side. It is not a condition, but a symptom of other conditions. Hemiplegia ...
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Facial Nerve Paralysis and What Causes It
Facial nerve paralysis describes weakness in the muscles on one or both sides of your face that causes an inability to smile, blink, or control other facial movements. It happens when the facial nerve ...
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Todd's Paralysis and How It's Treated
Todd’s paralysis is a temporary weakness or paralysis that can sometimes happen after a seizure. The numbers vary, but studies estimate that Todd’s paralysis occurs in up to 13% of people who have had ...
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