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Answered by trishasinghsis
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Muscle wasting is the decrease in muscle mass due to lack of physical activity or proper nourishment.  It is more common in people who lead a sedentary lifestyle than those who are highly active. Muscle wasting is also termed as muscle loss or muscle withering. It occurs commonly in the muscles of the hands and feet.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Types of muscle function loss :-

The loss of muscle function can be either partial or total. Partial muscle function loss only affects a part of your body and is the main symptom of stroke.

The loss of muscle function can be either partial or total. Partial muscle function loss only affects a part of your body and is the main symptom of stroke.Total muscle function loss, or paralysis, affects your entire body. It’s often seen in people with severe spinal cord injuries.

The loss of muscle function can be either partial or total. Partial muscle function loss only affects a part of your body and is the main symptom of stroke.Total muscle function loss, or paralysis, affects your entire body. It’s often seen in people with severe spinal cord injuries.If a loss of muscle function affects both the top half and bottom half of your body, it’s called quadriplegia. If it affects only the bottom half of your body, it’s called paraplegia.

Treatment options for muscle function loss :-

  • physical therapy
  • physical therapyoccupational therapy
  • physical therapyoccupational therapymedications such as aspirin or warfarin (Coumadin) to lower your risk of stroke
  • physical therapyoccupational therapymedications such as aspirin or warfarin (Coumadin) to lower your risk of strokesurgery to treat underlying muscle or nerve damage
  • physical therapyoccupational therapymedications such as aspirin or warfarin (Coumadin) to lower your risk of strokesurgery to treat underlying muscle or nerve damagefunctional electrical stimulation, which is a procedure used to stimulate paralyzed muscles by sending electrical shocks to your muscles

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