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What Are The Possible Treatment For Paralysis Attack On The Right Side Of The Body?

my dad has got a paralysis attack on his right side of the body he is not able to speak properly he is now admitted in hospital so wht should be done to this it is going to be 8 days admitted in hospital so i due request u to suggest some remedies for this situation .
Wed, 19 Feb 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

There are different brain injuries that can cause problems speaking and difficulty with movement.

One of the most common is a stroke. This occurs when an area of the brain becomes damaged due to either a block in a blood vessel in the brain or a leak from a blood vessel. Strokes are most common in persons with hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, smokers, obesity, older persons.

The general treatment would address any of the above listed risk factors to reduce the chance of recurrence and physiotherapy.

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What Are The Possible Treatment For Paralysis Attack On The Right Side Of The Body?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic There are different brain injuries that can cause problems speaking and difficulty with movement. One of the most common is a stroke. This occurs when an area of the brain becomes damaged due to either a block in a blood vessel in the brain or a leak from a blood vessel. Strokes are most common in persons with hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, smokers, obesity, older persons. The general treatment would address any of the above listed risk factors to reduce the chance of recurrence and physiotherapy. I hope this helps