The loss of muscle function is called Paralysis which is usually accompanied by the sensory loss in the affected area. It can affect any part of the body at any time during a person's life. It occurs due to the damage of central nervous system especially the spinal cord. Paralysis can occur either partially or completely, temporary or permanent, localized or generalized. The most common causes of paralysis are stroke, head injury, spinal cord injury, and multiple sclerosis. It also includes trauma, polio, nerve damage etc.
· Loss of consciousness • Difficulty in writing or speaking· Severe headache • Loss or changes in vision or hearing· Breathing trouble • Loss of bladder or bowel control
Unfortunately, there is no cure
for permanent paralysis till date. Many people with paralysis may not be able
to complete some or all of the activities of daily living. Suddenly a bed, a room converts into
a war zone of medicines, cotton, gauze, napkins, feeders, cleaning fluids etc.
It becomes very difficult situation for the care giver who gets fade up very
soon. But life must go on and the patient must be cared for. There is some way to
rehabilitate and make your loved one more self-sufficient. Paralysis home care
plays an important role in providing the best quality of life possible for the patient. It
assists to do all of the activities of daily living with integrity. Specially
trained health care professionals assist paralysis patients in the comfort of
their own home in activities such as feeding, bathing, dressing, bodily
elimination, grooming etc.
Partially paralysis patients
care: Treatment
will depend upon the cause of partial paralysis, and might include physical
therapy, occupational therapy, surgery, prescription medication, or a
combination of the above. If the patient is not completely immobile, encourage
him/her to do whatever the patient can on his own. One has to alternatively be
gentle and firm until the person gets use to being independent as much as
possible. This not only gives a psychological boost to the patient but also
gives the care-giver respite. It is very important to do physiotherapy or
physical exercise as many times a day as is recommended. Vigorous breathing
exercises are important. Allow social interaction, a day out keeps the spirits
high.
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