
Suggest Treatment For Stroke And Damage To Optic Area

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It is possible that the weakness in your legs could be related to your stroke history.
The brain is composed on different areas. It plays an important part in movement, power and sensation in the limbs.
Normally a stroke affects one particular side of the body but if the MRI revealed small repeated XXXXXXX strokes, then it is possible that both sides of the body have been affected.
There are other causes of weakness in the legs such as: (1) anemia - low hemoglobin causes generalised weakness
(2)abnormal electrolytes- abnormality of potassium, calcium, magnesium can cause weakness
(3)uncontrolled chronic illnesses can result in weakness. If the diabetes is not well controlled , it can result in fatigue and weakness
(4)osteoarthritis- joint pain , if this is present, can result in weakness in the surrounding muscles
If your weakness is solely related to your stroke history, which is quite possible then the main aspects of treatment are:
(1) reducing the risk of future strokes- this would mean control of the risk factors such as your diabetes and blood pressure
Monitoring or treating high cholesterol would also be important
Weight reduction, though it can be difficult, would also help to control your blood sugar and blood pressure
(2)physiotherapy to improve muscle strength
Summary: (1) the repeated strokes are the most likely cause though there are other causes
(2)reducing risk factors and physiotherapy are the main aspects of treatment.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions


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