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how many types of paralysis is there

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There are many different types of paralysis, depending on the cause and location of the paralysis. Here are a few common types:

1. Monoplegia: Paralysis affecting a single limb or body part.
2. Hemiplegia: Paralysis affecting one side of the body, typically including the arm and leg on that side.
3. Paraplegia: Paralysis affecting the lower body, usually including both legs.
4. Quadriplegia or Tetraplegia: Paralysis affecting all four limbs and the torso, typically caused by a spinal cord injury near the neck.
5. Facial paralysis: Paralysis affecting the muscles of the face, often caused by conditions like Bell's palsy or stroke.
6. Diplegia: Paralysis affecting symmetrical body parts on both sides, such as both legs or both arms.
7. Cerebral Palsy: A group of motor conditions that cause physical disabilities, which can include different types of paralysis depending on the severity and location of brain damage.

These are just a few examples, and there can be variations and combinations of these types of paralysis depending on individual circumstances.
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