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What is One-Side Paralysis Attack?

One-side paralysis attack, also known as hemiplegia, is a condition where there is a sudden loss of movement and sensation on one side of the body, typically caused by a stroke or brain injury. It can result in difficulty moving or controlling one arm or leg.

Causes of One-Side Paralysis Attack

  • Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
  • Brain tumors or infections
  • Head injury or trauma
  • Blood clot in the brain
  • Neurological disorders affecting brain function

Consultation

Consult Dr. Sachidananda Swain for Comprehensive Stroke and Paralysis Care, Tailored Treatment, and Rehabilitation Plans to Restore Mobility.

Available Treatments:

  • Emergency Care: Immediate medical attention is essential after a stroke to reduce brain damage
  • Medication: To dissolve blood clots, reduce inflammation, or manage symptoms
  • Physical Therapy: Helps regain movement and strength on the affected side
  • Surgical Intervention: In cases where there is a brain tumor or bleeding

Advantages of Treatment

  • Restores mobility and independence
  • Reduces the risk of further paralysis or complications
  • Improves the quality of life and emotional well-being
  • Prevents long-term disability if treated early

FAQ's

The most common cause is a stroke, which interrupts blood flow to the brain. Other causes include traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, or neurological conditions.

Not always. With early treatment, physical therapy, and proper care, many patients recover partially or fully, depending on the severity and cause.

Sudden numbness or weakness on one side of the body, trouble speaking, blurred vision, dizziness, and severe headache are common warning signs.

Immediately. The sooner the treatment begins—ideally within the first few hours—the better the chances of minimizing long-term damage.

Yes. Rehabilitation through physical, occupational, and speech therapy plays a vital role in helping patients regain lost abilities.

Other Treatments

Struggling with One side paralysis attack?

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