Suffering From Paralysis. Problem In Walking, Raising Arm, Speaking Due To Ischemic Infarcts. Any Ayurvedic Medication For Treatment?
Hi, my name is alok, my father is suffering from Pralysis since last three years, in left side of his body, due to ischemic infarcts, he has problem in walking, raising left arm, and speech problem. he had first strok in Nov 2010 and again in Feb 2011. Aftre first strok he improved almost 70%, but after second strok his movement is deteriorating, please suggest if any medicine is available n ayurvedic.
In such cases, the recommendations are as following:
- keep his blood pressure within the normal range by taking the pills accurately - be in touch with his cardiologist to do regular check up - do regular monitoring of blood pressure, ECG, angiography as directed by the cardiologist - maintain health diet and plenty of water - physiotherapy as directed by cardiologist
So, the most important thing is to be always in touch with a cardiologist and follow his directions accordingly.
All the best! Dr.Alba
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Suffering From Paralysis. Problem In Walking, Raising Arm, Speaking Due To Ischemic Infarcts. Any Ayurvedic Medication For Treatment?
Hi, In such cases, the recommendations are as following: - keep his blood pressure within the normal range by taking the pills accurately - be in touch with his cardiologist to do regular check up - do regular monitoring of blood pressure, ECG, angiography as directed by the cardiologist - maintain health diet and plenty of water - physiotherapy as directed by cardiologist So, the most important thing is to be always in touch with a cardiologist and follow his directions accordingly. All the best! Dr.Alba