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Can a Transient Ischemic Attack ( TIA ) be bilateral? Causing (temporary) paralysis in BOTH legs ... a TIA, but his GP says a TIA would only affect one leg/foot or the other, not both. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Erion Spaho
( General & Family Physician)
of hypertension , TIA( transient ischemic attack ) and stroke in my family. To both my father and mother have stroke, TIA and suffered from hypertension. My father died of blood cancer at the age of... View answer
Yesterday I was ill, weak, seeing stars and tingly tongue. Was this a TIA? I was also hypoglycaemic ... these symptoms. Was this a faint or a TIA (mini stroke?) ... View answer
If a person is having TIA s I know they are more than likely to have a Stroke at some time in the future. My question is do the TIA s effect the person s brain function such as confusion, not thinking ... View answer
concussion that day. Several months later he had a TIA. Could the fall have brought on the TIA? He was 73 at ... saying this situation was brought on by the TIA not the fact he fell to the ground and... View answer
Hi, I waned your help in clarifying few questions on TIA. My father had TIA around 3 years back. After that he is doing good with the medication. Doctors suggested them to not to go for DSA as it s ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. NIRAJ Modi
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
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