Muscle atrophy paralysis refers to the thinning of muscle fibers and reduction in muscle size caused by different reasons, which results in loss of muscle strength. It can be categorized into neurogenic and myogenic according to the etiology. Generally, it can be treated by strengthening nutrition, appropriate exercise, glucocorticoid such as prednisolone, immunosuppressant such as cyclophosphamide and other drugs.
1. Enhance nutrition: Ensure sufficient daily energy intake, enhance nutrition and pay attention to reasonable mix and match to nourish muscles and promote muscle repair.
2. Appropriate exercise: appropriate active and passive training should be carried out within a safe range to strengthen the muscle strength and promote muscle stability and other functional recovery.
3. Drug treatment
(1) Immunosuppressants: such as cyclophosphamide, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, etc., can inhibit immunity to a certain extent, thus slowing down the inflammatory response.
(2) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: such as Rosulofen sodium, diclofenac sodium, etc., anti-inflammatory and play an analgesic role.
(3) Drugs that nourish muscles: such as vitamin E, which can help delay muscle atrophy.
Muscle atrophy paralysis can be treated by surgery, etc. if necessary. In addition, all of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor and should not be taken without authorization.