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  2. Weakness of voluntary movement

    In medicine, paresis (/ pəˈriːsɪs, ˈpærəsɪs /) is a condition typified by a weakness of voluntary movement, or by partial loss of voluntary movement or by impaired movement.
    Causes: Stroke
    Specialty: Neurology
    Symptoms: Loss of motor skills
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    What is Todd's paresis?The classic presentation of Todd's paresis is a transient weakness of a hand, arm, or leg after focal seizure activity within that limb. The weakness may range in severity from mild to complete paralysis. When seizures affect areas other than the motor cortex, other transient neurological deficits can take place.
    What is the definition of paralysis?
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    Paralysis is defined as the loss of the ability to move all or part of the body. It is defined as the loss of voluntary muscle movement. There are different types of paralysis. It can be diplegia, where there is a loss of muscle movement in the same area on both sides of the body. Hemiplegia is where there is a loss of muscle movements only on one side of the body. And monoplegia is when there is a loss of muscle movement in one part of the body. The causes of paralysis are stroke, spinal cord injury, poliomyelitis, trauma, cerebral palsy, myasthenia gravis, spina bifida, peripheral neuropathy, and multiple sclerosis.
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    What is gastroparesis?
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    Dr. Manju Narayani

    Doctor of Medicine (MD) · 10 years of exp

    Gastroparesis is a condition that is characterised by delayed emptying of the gastric content into the intestine. The food stays inside the stomach for a longer time than it should normally be in. The causes of gastroparesis are damage to the vagus nerve, diabetes mellitus, thyroiod hormone imbalance, side effects of certain medication, connective tissue disorder.
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    Are people with gastro paresis usually underweight or overweight?
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    Dr. Anet Varghese

    Doctor of Medicine (MBBS) · 1 years of exp

    Gastroparesis means paralysis of the stomach. It’s a functional disorder affecting your stomach nerves and muscles. It makes your stomach muscle contractions weaker and slower than they need to be to digest your food and pass it on to your intestines. This leads to food sitting too long in your stomach. Gastroparesis can lead to weight loss and not getting enough nutrients (malnutrition). The classic clinical picture of gastroparesis is a patient who is underweight and continues to lose weight due to their symptoms of early satiety, nausea and vomiting.
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  4. Paresis: Types, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Healthline

  5. Paresis: Types, Causes, and Treatments - Verywell …

    WebJan 7, 2024 · Paresis is a condition where the muscles in an area of the body become weaker and difficult to move voluntarily. This issue, which can obviously have an enormous impact on your daily function, is …

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