There is no such thing as top 10 herbal remedies for paralysis. There are many Chinese medicines for treating paralysis, but they need to be chosen and used according to the type of symptoms. Paralysis can be categorized into wind-cold-dampness paralysis (paralysis of limbs caused by wind, cold and dampness), wind-dampness-heat paralysis (often manifested as burning, pain, redness and swelling of joints and muscles, etc.), phlegm-stasis paralysis (paralysis caused by phlegm and stagnant blood stagnation in the body), and liver-kidney deficiency (weakening of the functions of the liver and the kidneys), and so on. Chinese medicines should be used under the guidance of Chinese medicine practitioners. 1. Wind-cold-dampness paralysis: Commonly used medicines include antifungal, ephedra, cinnamon stick, prepared Chuanwu, peony, Semen Coix lacryma, Cangzhu and so on, and proprietary Chinese medicines include wind-relieving and pain-relieving tablets, cold-dampness paralysis granules, and Shujiwei Lianluo Pills, and so on. 2. Rheumatism-heat paralysis: commonly used traditional Chinese medicines include gypsum, motherwort, cypress, forsythia, cinnamon stick, preventive medicine, and the formula is Baihu plus cinnamon stick soup combined with Xuanpao Tang plus subtractions. Chinese medicines such as Si Miao Pill and Damp-Heat Paralysis Granules can be used. 3. Phlegm and blood stasis paralysis: the formula is Shuanghe Tang plus subtractions, available peach kernel, safflower, angelica, chuanxiong, poria, half-sia and other traditional Chinese medicines and Panlong Qi Tablets, rheumatism and pain relief capsules and other proprietary Chinese medicines. 4. Deficiency of liver and kidney: the formula is Duhuo Fenghuang Tang plus subtractions. Chinese medicines such as Duo Wu, Fenghuang, Gentiana Macrophyllae, Sinensis, Cinnamon, Ginseng, Poria, etc. or proprietary Chinese medicines such as Papaya Pills and Nourishing Yin and Strengthening Bone Pills can be used. The use of Chinese medicines for the treatment of paralysis should be guided by the identification of TCM practitioners.