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Hysteria Paralysis Happened after Cervical Nerve Root Block Treatment: A Case Report

Lin Ma, Min Yao

 Introduction: Hysterical paralysis is a kind of psychogenic disease and an uncommon disorder of uncommon type of conversion disorder. His diagnosis is difficult, and organic diseases that may cause corresponding disorders must be excluded. It is often associated with a trauma or a social event. Patient concerns: Here we report a case of 41 year old female who had continue neck and shoulder pain for 2 years.

Patient concerns: Here we report a case of 41 year old female who had continue neck and shoulder pain for 2 years.

Diagnosis: She happened to have hysterical paralysis after peripheral nerve block and improvement using physical therapy and antidepressant therapy. Interventions: During the event we recorded the characteristics of hysteria in detail, the slow recovery process of hysteria, the various examinations in the process, and analyzed several possibilities of possible problems. Finally, the diagnosis of hysteria made us unable to ignore the incidence of such symptoms in patients with pain.

Outcomes: We use acupuncture and rehabilitation therapy of traditional Chinese medicine to gradually restore the health.

Conclusion: This case indicated us patients with pain cannot ignore the emergence of hysteria. If they mistook organic diseases for traumatic intervention, it may lead to medical disputes

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