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Thank you fore this chance. My name is Misrak Paulos.I am male in sex.I am 50 years old.80 kg weight and 175 C.m. height. I am now almost unable to walk.There is no reason for this.It started before five years.Now it seems progressive and gradually increasing.My right leg is very weak and senseless.My left leg is not weak but more senseless than my right leg.When I test my sense organs using hot water,the left leg is senseless unless the water is very hot than the right leg.My right hand is also weak.I feel high burning feeling on my knee and under my feet.I cann't resist cold whether but when i walk,I sweet easily and highly.Some times i cann't control my west but when i thought about my urine,I cann't control it completely.
I think, you have some neurological disorder, may be spinal cord compression. In that case, better to get your MRI scan done and try to find out the severity of compression. Nerve usually irreversibly gets damage, in that case, chances of recovery is less. Better to consult a neurologist or neurosurgeon for proper diagnosis and management.
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Why Am I Unable To Walk And Feel Weak?
HI Thanks for using healthcare magic I think, you have some neurological disorder, may be spinal cord compression. In that case, better to get your MRI scan done and try to find out the severity of compression. Nerve usually irreversibly gets damage, in that case, chances of recovery is less. Better to consult a neurologist or neurosurgeon for proper diagnosis and management. Thanks