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Facing Brain Hemorrhage, Right Side Paralyzed. What Is The Percentage Of Survival ?

Hi, a patient is facing Brain haemorrhage, and right side from eye to leg including tongue shoulder thigh is parallized. he is in hospital and operated 2 days ago. his treatment is under process in barcelona spain.
he is my brother but i'm in Pakistan and worry about him. i want to ask what percent of survival from death and parallized of body.
Mon, 29 Jul 2013
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In current era of advanced management of stroke, treatment outcome has been good, provided treatment is done in a good specialised centre meant for management of such issues. If doctor says, operation is successful, one should not be very worried.

Earliest you start the treatment better is the outcome

Following recovery from acute phase he has to undergo neuro-rehabilitation for regaining functioning. He needs psychological support from well wishers like you
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Facing Brain Hemorrhage, Right Side Paralyzed. What Is The Percentage Of Survival ?

In current era of advanced management of stroke, treatment outcome has been good, provided treatment is done in a good specialised centre meant for management of such issues. If doctor says, operation is successful, one should not be very worried. Earliest you start the treatment better is the outcome Following recovery from acute phase he has to undergo neuro-rehabilitation for regaining functioning. He needs psychological support from well wishers like you