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What Is The Treatment Plan For The Brain Stroke Which Has Paralyzed The Person?

Hello sir, My father is 62 years old and had a brain stroke 4.5 months back which has paralyzed him for doing his day to day task. We have consulted quite a few doctors for his recovery but his health doesn t seem to be improving. He is unable to walk, unable to discharge his basic stuffs, feels less energetic and always wanted to lie down in bed. For past 3-4 weeks he is speaking unusual stuffs, always thinking of old stuffs and kind of hallucinating things in his mind. Apart from regular diabetics/ BP related medicines we are giving Strocit 50 and Methycobal injections. Please help us in this regard
Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Dear i am sorry for you father health problem.As i see your therapy it seems your father has suffered a brain hemorrhage.It would be very helpfull for us to give you a better answer if you provide us the brain CT scan or brain MR.
Wish you all the best
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What Is The Treatment Plan For The Brain Stroke Which Has Paralyzed The Person?

Dear i am sorry for you father health problem.As i see your therapy it seems your father has suffered a brain hemorrhage.It would be very helpfull for us to give you a better answer if you provide us the brain CT scan or brain MR. Wish you all the best