The cause and severity of paralyzed weakness of the lower limbs should be clarified. Cerebrovascular disease, nerve compression, spinal cord lesions and other factors may lead to paralysis and weakness of the lower limbs, and should be analyzed with specific problems.
1. Cerebrovascular disease: such as cerebral infarction causes ischemia, hypoxia and necrosis of brain tissue, resulting in paralysis and weakness of one side of the lower limbs. The patient can be treated with medication, such as aspirin, clopidogrel and other anti-platelet aggregation drugs to treat the primary disease, and after the condition is stabilized, it is feasible to promote the recovery of limb function through acupuncture and rehabilitation training, and the paralysis of the lower limbs can be gradually recovered.
2. Nerve compression: such as peroneal nerve palsy, the acute phase must be removed as soon as possible to remove the compression, basically can be restored to the symptoms, and at the same time can be given to the nutritional nerve drugs and rehabilitation training to promote recovery.
3. Spinal cord lesion: some lower limb paralysis is caused by spinal cord injury. If the injury is irreversible and complete, it is difficult to recover from lower limb paralysis.
Recovery from lower limb paralysis depends on the cause of the paralysis and the severity of the compression.