What causes paralysis of the hands and feet easily

Easily paralyzed hands and feet may be related to electrolyte disorders, but also to peripheral neuropathy, central neuropathy, and other causes.
Paralysis is not numbness, but generally refers to muscle weakness and inability to move.
1. Electrolyte disorders: If the potassium in the serum of the body is lower than 3.5mmol/l due to trauma or lack of potassium-containing food intake in the food intake, causing hypokalemia, it can cause weakness of the muscles of the hands and feet.
2. Peripheral neuropathy: under the influence of trauma, infection, vascular and other factors, peripheral neuropathy causes low muscle function, resulting in weakness of hands and feet.
3. Central neuropathy: If the cervical spinal cord is damaged due to central neuropathy, the patient will have sensory impairment in the limbs below the damaged plane, resulting in weakness of hands and feet.
There are many reasons for muscle weakness and immobility of the hands and feet, and when symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to complete the relevant examinations, to clarify the cause of the disease, and to correspond to the treatment.