PARESIS

:''This article is about the physical malady. For the mental disorder, see general paresis.''
'Paresis' is a condition typified by partial loss of movement, or impaired movement. When used without qualifiers, it usually refers to the limbs, but it also can be used to describe the muscles of the eyes. Neurologists use the term paresis to describe weakness, and plegia to describe paralysis [in which all movement is lost].

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Associated conditions
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Subtypes



monoparesis -- one leg or one arm

paraparesis -- both legs or both arms

hemiparesis -- one arm and one leg on either side of the body

quadraparesis -- all four limbs

gastroparesis -- impaired stomach emptying

Associated conditions



★ It frequently refers to the impairment of motion in multiple sclerosis.

★ It is also used to describe a form of ophthalmoplegia.

★ In the past, the term was most commonly used to refer to "General paresis", which was a symptom of untreated syphilis. However, due to improvements in treatment of syphilis, it is now rarely used in this context.

See also



Ataxia

Malaise

Asthenia

Debility

Muscle weakness

Fatigue (physical)

Atony

Hypotonia

External links





Overview

Hind Limb Paresis and Paralysis in Rabbits

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