In Chinese medicine theory, paralysis refers to a condition in which wind, cold, dampness and heat enter the body due to insufficient positive qi, and stagnate in the tendons, joints and other parts of the body, resulting in paralysis of the meridians and veins, which leads to blockage, impassability and pain. The main clinical manifestations are pain in the joints and muscles of the limbs, soreness and numbness, or unfavorable flexion and extension of the joints (abnormal function of joint extension and bending), stiffness, enlargement, deformation and impaired movement. Paralysis is mainly divided into paralysis, paralysis, pain paralysis and rheumatism-heat paralysis (often manifested as burning, pain, redness and swelling of joints and muscles). 1. Paralysis: characterized by joint pain, wandering, and so on. 2. Paralysis with paralysis: characterized by limb pain, numbness and insensitivity of the skin. 3. Pain paralysis: characterized by severe pain in the joints and slowed down by heat. 4. Rheumatism-heat paralysis: characterized by red, swollen and hot pain in the joints and slowed down by cold. Chinese medicine treatment of paralysis, often using drugs, acupuncture and acupoint injections and other methods of treatment. If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time.