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.
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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.
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