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Diabetic. Suffered From Acute Brain Attack. No Proper Response. Suggest

My maushi is suffered from acute brain attack,she is an Diabetic patient .Right now she got discharged but no proper response.she is 70 years old. Please suggest me what needs to be done now.
Tue, 24 Sep 2013
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hello user
As per your history, your relative had met with acute brain attack, other name of which is Stroke.

There are various cause of stroke in a old aged people, like it might be due to hemorrhagic stroke which is seen in high BP patients and also it might be due to ischemic reasons, due to some blood clots, which might have dislodged in her brain vessels.

You are hereby advised first of all to meet a nearby General Medicine Specialist to have her treatment plan as per his findings on blood and CT Scan reports.

Hope my advise helped you
regards
Dr Hari Om Chandrakar
MBBS
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Diabetic. Suffered From Acute Brain Attack. No Proper Response. Suggest

hello user As per your history, your relative had met with acute brain attack, other name of which is Stroke. There are various cause of stroke in a old aged people, like it might be due to hemorrhagic stroke which is seen in high BP patients and also it might be due to ischemic reasons, due to some blood clots, which might have dislodged in her brain vessels. You are hereby advised first of all to meet a nearby General Medicine Specialist to have her treatment plan as per his findings on blood and CT Scan reports. Hope my advise helped you regards Dr Hari Om Chandrakar MBBS