
Phalizis (Paralysis, Paralysis)
We all know that paralysis, ie phaliza, means weakness on any part of the body. Normally there is weakness in one's hands and feet. This weakness can be a little bit or the hands and feet can stop working altogether. In some people, the power to speak with it also ends.
Reason for Paralysis:
Cerebral thrombosis: The most common cause of phalizs is the accumulation of blood in the arteries (arteries, nerves) that carry blood in the brain (brain, brain). Occasionally it takes a few minutes to feel a weakness in one's hands or feet, or in speech, and then it gets cured. This is called the Transient Ischemic Attack in the language of medicine. In a way, it is a sign of phalis. These types of patients have a lot of potential to be phaliz after some time. Occasionally some patients may not have phalajis in their hands and feet, only speaking can make a difference. Some people may have an impact on thinking ability and memory only.
Our brain controls all the actions of our body. For this, different brains were formed in the brain
Are. Each artery supplies blood to the center. As the age increases, all of the body
The accumulation of cholesterol in the arteries increases the risk of their narrowing.
If it gets frozen then it stops completely and the portion that it supplies, stops getting blood. If the blood supply is not restored within a short time then the cells of that part are dead. Those cells that are dead can not come back again. There are some cells around those cells that stop functioning for a short time due to low blood supply, but can start working slowly later.
Occasionally it is also possible that some cells stop functioning due to blood clotting, but if the accumulated blood dissolves on its own or is dissolved by medicines, then those cells start working again. Apart from this, there are mutual connections in all parts of the brain, through which if phalas are affected in one part, then other parts can support it.
Brain hemorrhage: Those who have high blood pressure, the walls of the arteries of their brain are weak and their bleeding may cause bleeding from them. The blood released from the artery creates a large clot which puts pressure on the cells around it. Due to this pressure, many cells stop working and phalas effect. If the blood clot is bigger, the brain can control the breathing and control heartbeats due to pressure, and the patient may die. The blood clots which are not so large are slowly absorbed by the natural process and many cells begin to work again and the effect of the fallis is greatly reduced.
In addition to these two main reasons, there are many other causes of phalis such as reaching the mind of embryos, embolism, brain tumors, infections, bleeding in the brain due to injury.
Treatment of phalas: Firstly, when Phaliz is attacked, it is necessary to do CT Scan to determine whether the cause is frozen because each treatment is completely different. If bleeding has been affected due to bleeding and the patient's blood pressure is increased, then blood pressure reduces the drug and gives medication to reduce swelling in the brain. If the patient is unconscious, then he will put glucose bottles on it. If the phalis has been affected due to blood clotting inside the artery, then blood-forming medicines are given. In such cases, if the patient's blood pressure is increased, he does not reduce it immediately. If the patient of False reaches the specialist neurologist within 3 hours of the attack, he may be given injections of this type of blood that dissolves and the brain cells begin to work again. Phaliz patients, who have been suffering from blood fractures, have to consume long-lasting medicines (colloquially called medicines). If the patient complains of high blood pressure, diabetes or cholesterol, then his medicines are always eaten. If due to any other reason, it is treated according to the cause.
All of us should have understood so much from the above description that how much of Faliz's attack in the patient will be strong and how much benefit will it get from treatment. Even if we do not take any treatment, many patients can recover themselves and many patients may have no benefit after treatment. Some people have a great benefit in doing physiotherapy after the initial phalasis and some have little benefit. It is only a matter of Chance that blood is stored in the small artery, so that only a small part of the brain stops working and there is a slight flaw, or a blood clot in the big artery and a strong and deadly attack of phalas. It is not possible to say that the blood collected in the patient will dissolve and the brain cells will start working again.
There are many confusions in our society regarding the treatment of phalas. Many people massage the body of a kind of oil or pigeon on the weak hands and feet by Phaliz. It does not help. We can understand this in simple language in such a way that ifIf there is a fault in our switch board, our fans and tube lights will stop burning. Now if we put oil in the fan and tube light, they can not be cured. They will be fine only when we fix the fault on the switch board. Many people also eat Indian medicines to fix phalis. All these medicines can cause lots of harm to different parts of the body. Those patients who benefit themselves have the illusion that they have benefited from these home based medicines or massage. But due to these problems, a very large section of patients, who could benefit from getting the right treatment at the right time, is deprived of the right treatment and is suffering greatly.
Exercise (physiotherapy) is very important in treating phalas. Movement should be made in the entire range of each part of the body part of the foliage. The physiologic portion of the muscles should do its utmost to make the move as much as possible. The rest movements should be taken by the other hand or by the patient itself or other people should assist in it. There are many muscles that stop working at the beginning of the Falice attack, but start working a few weeks later. In the meantime, if necessary exercise is not done then the joints of hands and feet go unnoticed and movement can not come in them.
To avoid phalase, we should avoid all those things which promote atherosclerosis such as high blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol and tobacco intake etc. Those who do not exercise at all are also more likely to have paralysis, so we all must exercise regularly. By controlling all these Risk Factors, the risk of gangrene (gangrene) in addition to phalas is also reduced.

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