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What Treatment Is There For Paralysis Attack ?

Hello sir, my grandmother is suffering from paralysis attack from a month, her left part of the body doesn t work! her age is near about 80 years! what type of exercise is required or is there any chance of getting recover?
Tue, 10 May 2011
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Otolaryngologist / ENT Specialist 's  Response
Hi,



Welcome to Healthcaremagic Forum,

Your grandmother requires the leg and hand movement exercises and also to turn the body on either side and stay in that position for 2 hours everyday to prevent bedsores. The recovery chances depend upon many factors, this would be explained by your doctor.

Good Luck



Regards

Dr. Naveen Kumar
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Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist Ami Kotecha's  Response
hi welcome
i am physiotherapist
so i can tell u thet u have to start phsiotherapy for ur grndmother that will help u more .
u have to take care abt her bedsores and u have to do passive movt of leftside of ur grandmother. that eill help u
for mor details u can mail me my is - amikotak008@gamil.com
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What Treatment Is There For Paralysis Attack ?

Hi, Welcome to Healthcaremagic Forum, Your grandmother requires the leg and hand movement exercises and also to turn the body on either side and stay in that position for 2 hours everyday to prevent bedsores. The recovery chances depend upon many factors, this would be explained by your doctor. Good Luck Regards Dr. Naveen Kumar