Hello,
The patient has had a left cerebral haemorrhage. The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.
Therefore the haemorrhage on the left side of the brain affects the right side of the body. A
high blood pressure is probably the cause of the haemorrhage in this case.
A normal BP is 120/80. So, of course, the BP was high for him. And this may have resulted in the haemorrhage.
The recovery depends on the size of haemorrhage, the age of the patient, the deficit in the first place, the location of the haemorrhage and control of BP among several other factors.
A control of BP previously by regular check-up may have prevented the condition. A headache may have been a common symptom that he may develop.
However very frequently there is no preceding symptom. The ECG findings suggest that
hypertension was starting to affect the heart chambers as well.
The heart was probably starting to remodel itself in view of the blood pressure changes.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Saumya Mittal , Diabetologist