Consequences | Paralysis of the leg

Consequences

The consequences of paralysis in the leg are manifold and are influenced by the cause and possible therapy options. For example, it is possible that the paralysis in the leg will disappear completely and the person affected will no longer have any limitations. Likewise, the symptoms often improve so that either the paralysis is less severe or the accompanying symptoms disappear, thereby improving the patient’s quality of life.However, a persistence of the complaints, i.e. a persistent paralysis, is also possible, which then often leads to serious life changes, for example occupational disability, restrictions in everyday life and loss of independence.