Paralysis; Paresis; Loss of movement; Motor dysfunction
Sudden loss of muscle function is a medical emergency. Seek immediate medical help.
After you have received medical treatment, your doctor may recommend some of the following measures:
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Serum creatinineWhat the risks areExcessive bleedingFainting or feeling light-headedHematoma (blood accumulating under the skin)Infection (a slight... Read more »
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Neuromusclar disorder - myasthenia gravisSymptomsThe muscle weakness of myasthenia gravis worsens with activity and improves with rest. Weakness in... Read more »
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Myasthenic syndrome; Eaton-Lambert syndrome; Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome; LEMSSymptomsSymptoms may include:Weakness or loss of movement that... Read more »
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Lack of strength; Muscle weaknessHome CareFollow prescribed therapy for treating the underlying cause of the weakness.Call your health care provider... Read more »