Symptoms of hemiplegia in pets

Hemiplegia, also known as hemiplegia, is a common symptom of acute cerebrovascular disease in which the upper and lower limbs of the same side, the facial and lower tongue muscles are impaired in movement. In mild cases of hemiplegia, although the patient is still able to move, the upper limb is often flexed and the lower limb is straightened, with the paralysed lower limb walking in a half circle. In severe cases, the patient is often bedridden and loses the ability to live. Depending on the degree of hemiplegia, it can be classified as mild, incomplete or total paralysis.

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