Can you be paralyzed if you have a severe case of fasciitis?

Fasciitis can occur in several parts of the body and usually does not cause paralysis. However, if not intervened in a timely manner, it can lead to serious complications such as limb movement dysfunction. Some of the more common sites include the neck and shoulders, low back, and soles of the feet. It can cause localized pain, skin numbness, muscle tension, spasms, or movement disorders. Symptoms such as pain may worsen in the morning or after the weather cools down. Symptoms gradually decrease with activity, and in most cases, the affected area is painful to press. Whether it is in the neck and shoulders, low back or plantar fasciitis, it can seriously affect the patient’s daily life. Without timely intervention, serious complications such as limb motor dysfunction may occur. Long-term presence of the disease can also affect the patient’s psychological state, triggering disorders such as anxiety and depression. Once diagnosed with this disease, you should actively cooperate with your doctor for treatment to avoid the continuous development of the disease.