What is it? Suddenly you can’t move your feet or talk.

Sudden immobilization of the feet and inability to speak may be caused by cerebrovascular disease or electrolyte disorders, requiring immediate medical attention.
1. Cerebrovascular disease: the most common cause is cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as crooked eyes and mouth, hemiplegia, coma, etc., and requires immediate treatment.
2. Electrolyte disorders: when there is hypocalcemia or hypokalemia, which may be caused by diet, medication or own diseases, there may be consciousness disorder, coma, and the symptoms of not being able to move the feet or speak. Immediate calcium and potassium supplementation is needed, such as calcium gluconate, vitamin D3, and potassium chloride.
It is recommended to seek immediate medical attention with the accompaniment of family members, or to call 120 in time to request for prompt medical attention from professionals.