Todd's paralysis which is also referred to as Todd's paresis, Todd's palsy, or postictal paresis iis a neurological condition, meaning it relates to the brain and nerves and in which different parts of a person's brain control different processes and activities in their body, such as speech or movement.
Most people who experience Todd's paralysis Iis common with people with epilepsy, and symptoms occur immediately after a seizure as the brain takes time to recover from a seizure, and this can have an impact on the body.
Todd's paralysis usually affects one hand, arm, or leg, but the condition can affect the whole body. The effects of Todd's paralysis can range from a weakness in one part of the body to a full loss of movement and sensation.
This condition can also affect sight and speech as the victim may person may be unable to speak, or have slurred speech. It affects sight in the sense that the victim may be seeing flashing lights or colors or experience a blurred vision.
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