Stroke, sudden impairment of brain function resulting from a substantial reduction in blood flow to some part of the brain or from intracranial bleeding. The consequences of stroke may include transient or lasting paralysis, difficulties in speaking or e
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Recovery after strokestarts with making goals with your physical, social, and emotional aspects of your life. You will make changes to your life to prevent additional strokes along with focusing on life long recovery. Patients and caregivers will have to understand that the recovery is slow and ...
But the temporary paralysis (瘫痪) of her entire rightside gave her an opportunity to blossom on her left side. As part of her recovery she had to relearn how to doeverything—from brushing her teeth to using a fork or pen—with her left hand, resulting in much frustration.One day in...
Classicstrokesymptoms can include paralysis, memory and vision loss, and speech and language difficulties. “In rare cases, someone might have seizures or they may have a combination of these symptoms,” saysSamden Lhatoo, M.D.,a professor of neurology at the McGovern Medical School at UTHealt...
Jul 23, 2021|Stroke According to the World Health Organization, stroke is the second leading cause of death globally. While we often associate stroke with physical disabilities like paralysis or speech difficulties, it can also have cognitive consequences. In fact, stroke can cause... ...
Weakness, or complete paralysis, on one side of the body (including legs, hands and feet) Blurring or loss of vision Difficulty speaking, either slurring of speech or not making sense through inability to use the correct words. This might be in combination with an inability to understand speec...
Details of motor function recovery will be described in the follow section (Motor function recovery). One side of bulbar muscle paralysis results in oropharyngeal dysfunction (dysphagia). Stroke patient with dysphagia needs non-oral feeding until safe swallowing recovered. Depending on the severity of...
Loss of consciousness Loss of vision in one or both eyes Vomiting or a severe headache Sudden weakness or paralysis in your arm, leg, or face Sudden trouble walking, speaking, or understanding words you hear or readWhat increases my risk for a stroke?
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