Paresis

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Paresis
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty Neurology
Symptoms Muscle weakness, partial paralysis
Complications N/A
Onset
Duration
Types N/A
Causes Nerve damage, stroke, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, Guillain-Barré syndrome
Risks
Diagnosis Physical examination, neurological examination, imaging studies
Differential diagnosis Paralysis, muscle atrophy, neuropathy
Prevention N/A
Treatment Physical therapy, occupational therapy, medication
Medication N/A
Prognosis Varies depending on underlying cause
Frequency
Deaths N/A


Paresis is a medical condition characterized by weakened voluntary movement or a partial loss of voluntary movement and impaired motion in certain areas of the body. The term has its origins from the Ancient Greek: πάρεσις, meaning "letting go" from παρίημι, which translates to "to let go, to let fall".

Classification of Paresis Based on Affected Area[edit]

Paresis can manifest in various parts of the body, and different types are classified based on the area affected:

Limbs[edit]

  • Monoparesis ‚Äì Involves one leg or one arm.
  • Paraparesis ‚Äì Affects both legs.
  • Hemiparesis ‚Äì Affects one arm and one leg on the same side of the body.
  • Triparesis ‚Äì Involves three limbs, which can be a combination of either both legs and one arm, both arms and one leg, or one arm, one leg, and the face.
  • Double hemiparesis ‚Äì All four limbs are involved, but one side of the body exhibits more pronounced symptoms than the other.
  • Tetraparesis ‚Äì Affects all four limbs.
  • Quadriparesis ‚Äì Impacts all four limbs with equal severity.

Multiple sclerosis and cerebral palsy are medical conditions where the aforementioned terms are frequently applied to describe motion impairments.

Other Forms of Paresis[edit]

Historical Context[edit]

Historically, the term "paresis" was prominently associated with "general paresis", a manifestation of untreated syphilis. Due to advancements in the treatment of syphilis, this association has diminished considerably.

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