The word 'plegia' means weakness so severe that it is nearly complete. 'Hemi' implies one side of the body. Hence, 'hemiplegia' means complete paralysis of one half of the body, including one arm and leg. Any disease or injury in the motor centres of the brain can cause hemiplegia.
Hemiplegia is a more severe form of 'hemiparesis' wherein one-half of the body is only weakened. It is also very different from the conditions of paraplegia & quadriplegia, which are commonly confused with hemiplegia. Paraplegia is paralysis in both legs, below the waist. Quadriplegia is paralysis below the neck and is also usually the result of a spinal cord injury.
Many conditions give rise to hemiplegia. Generally, an injury to the right side of the brain will cause left-sided hemiplegia while an injury to the left side will cause right-sided hemiplegia.
Injury or insults to the brain cells that control movements in one half of the body cause hemiplegia. Hence, symptoms largely depend upon the part of the brain affected. The same can be said about the severity of individual symptoms.
The presentation will also depend on which side of the brain is damaged.
Conditions like Alternating Hemiplegia have recurring episodes of hemiplegia. But, attacks are generally preceded by warning symptoms like -
Pure hemiplegia has to be differentiated from Alternating Hemiplegia which affects children. Though relatively rare, this condition has recurring episodes of weakness in one half of the body alternating with periods when there are no weaknesses. During an attack, the child may suffer from the many symptoms of a stroke. They may develop long-term sequelae like movement disorders and behaviour problems.
Doctors may want a few procedures done to find the cause of hemiplegia. Some required tests are:
Hemiplegia caused by cerebral palsy is non-progressive and doesn't deteriorate with ageing. But, conditions like Alternating Hemiplegia can have serious consequences as the child has repeated attacks. Here are a few tips to prevent these recurring attacks.
Hemiplegia usually takes a while to recover. There are two facets to treating the condition.
Hemiplegia is often non-progressive and many available measures make coping with it less stressful to the person affected as well as caregivers.
High-intensity electrical stimulation is a proven way to maintain size - and even function - in muscles that must temporarily take a complete break from activity.
The right kinds of electrical stimulation can keep muscles relatively sound, even when they are not being stimulated by the nerves or engaging in any real activity.
Some forms of hemiplegia make the limb muscles very taut and resistant even to passive movements. Botulinum injections decrease the high muscle tone of these muscles. However, it is only a temporary and expensive solution to a chronic condition.
Activities like standing and walking are done repetitively under the guidance of trainers to prevent muscle degeneration from prolonged underuse.
the child may require admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) especially if there are any respiratory infections or breathlessness. Low doses of ibuprofen (pain-killer) will help in minimizing muscle pains after an acute attack. Sound sleep is known to decrease the severity of the attacks. Hence, one must ensure that the child gets a sufficient amount of sleep.
Homeopathy provides supportive treatment and prevents any further deterioration. Nonprogressive hemiplegia, in particular, responds well to homoeopathic treatment. homoeopathic medicines can prevent the paralytic muscles from further degeneration. The medicines act at the level of the nervous system and facilitate proper conduction of signal impulses from the nerves to the muscles. Moreover, homeopathy acts without any side effects and is an excellent adjunct to the available physiotherapy measures.
Homoeopathic medicines cannot cure hemiplegia. However, the medicines can be administered to improve the state of paralysis, improve blood circulation, help control loss of power, improve the power of muscles to come extent and improve the overall health of the patient.
Some common medicines for hemiplegia and such states of paralysis are:
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