Hemiplegia itself is a symptom, which is not inherited, but the causes of hemiplegia can be passed on to offspring.
Hemiplegia is caused by damage to the central nervous system. Hemiplegia is a symptom, which is not hereditary, but the causes of hemiplegia may be hereditary, and the children may be more susceptible than the general population. For example, causes of hemiplegia include strokes, tumors, high blood pressure, and high blood cholesterol.
Some cerebrovascular diseases are hereditary, such as chromosomal cerebral arteriopathy with cortical and white matter lesions, Fabry disease, etc., which may be hereditary and lead to hemiplegia.
Regular checking of blood lipids, blood pressure and blood glucose, as well as a regular lifestyle, abstaining from smoking and alcohol, and eating a balanced and healthy diet can help prevent hemiplegia.