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Paralysis is the loss or severe reduction of voluntary muscle movement in one or more parts of the body due to damage to the nervous system. It may result from stroke, spinal cord injury, brain tumors, neuropathies, motor neuron diseases, infections, trauma, or metabolic disturbances that interfere with nerve conduction. Depending on the site and extent of damage, paralysis may present as hemiplegia, paraplegia, quadriplegia, facial palsy, or localized limb weakness. Sensation may be normal or impaired, and associated symptoms can include muscle stiffness, spasms, loss of reflexes, pain, or functional disability. Early medical evaluation and rehabilitation are crucial for recovery.
Homoeopathy views paralysis as a functional disturbance arising from deeper nervous or circulatory imbalance triggered by shock, emotional trauma, suppressed eruptions, or systemic diseases. Remedies are selected based on the individual’s constitution, onset pattern, causative factors, mental state, accompanying sensations, and type of paralysis. Well-indicated medicines help improve nerve conductivity, reduce inflammation, restore muscle tone, and support rehabilitation. Combined with physiotherapy, homoeopathy may assist in improving mobility, coordination, and overall recovery.
Indicated when paralysis develops after exposure to cold winds, emotional stress, grief, or shock. Suited for gradual loss of muscle power, especially of the face, tongue, or limbs. The patient has tearing pains, muscle stiffness, difficulty speaking, and drooping eyelids. Often helpful in post-stroke paralysis with a progressive, slow course.
Useful when paralysis is associated with marked numbness, atrophy, and severe muscular retraction. Limbs feel heavy, drawn inward, and weak. Especially indicated in motor neuron involvement, multiple sclerosis, or toxic neuropathies.
Ideal for paralysis following grief, disappointment, or emotional trauma. Sudden weakness of limbs, trembling, spasms, and functional paralysis despite normal structural findings.
Best suited for paralysis following trauma, fall, or concussion. The patient feels bruised, sore, and fearful of being touched. Supports recovery after spinal or head injury.
Indicated for sudden-onset paralysis, particularly facial, triggered by exposure to cold dry wind. Accompanied by fear, anxiety, and restlessness.
Useful in partial paralysis with increased irritability, spasms, and hypersensitivity of nerves. Suited to sedentary individuals, especially after overeating, alcohol, or acidity-related triggers.
One of the best remedies for paralysis associated with loss of control, trembling, heaviness, and prostration. Often indicated in post-viral or post-infectious paralysis.
Suited when limbs are weak yet constantly trembling or twitching. Patient feels exhausted, cannot keep still, with marked nervous irritability.
Indicated for progressive weakness of legs, unsteady gait, trembling, and coordination problems. Useful in spinal degeneration or anxiety-induced functional paralysis.
When paralysis sets in after suppression of skin eruptions or discharges. Legs feel heavy, burning sensations, early morning weakness, and inability to stand for long.
Useful for right-sided hemiplegia post-stroke. Symptoms worsen on waking and improve with movement. Great loquacity, heat intolerance, and congestion are characteristic.
Especially indicated in left-sided hemiplegia with significant weakness, digestive disturbances, and evening aggravation.
Indicated when the limbs feel weak, numb, and burn. Useful for paralysis of one limb or side after nerve inflammation or exhaustion.
For paralysis with icy cold limbs that feel numb but the patient prefers open air. Suited for vascular paralysis, especially in elderly or debilitated individuals.
Supports nerve regeneration after infections. Weakness, trembling, exhaustion, and slow recovery of nerve function are key features.
Excellent remedy when paralysis follows nerve injury or spinal trauma. Sharp, shooting pains radiating along damaged nerves.
Indicated when motor weakness is accompanied by urinary difficulty, especially hesitancy and incomplete emptying. Suits gradual degenerative paralysis.
Useful when paralysis appears in alcoholic neuropathy with burning pains, restlessness, and profound weakness.
Indicated in spasmodic paralysis with convulsive jerks, stiffness, and loss of voluntary control.
Supports recovery in chronic paralysis with muscle wasting, weakness, and slow bone or nerve healing.
Paralysis represents a serious disruption in nerve–muscle communication, often requiring coordinated neurological assessment, physiotherapy, and long-term rehabilitation. Homoeopathy provides individualized support by targeting the underlying cause, associated sensations, and constitutional tendencies. When combined with clinical management, well-selected medicines may promote nerve healing, reduce disability, and improve functional recovery.
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