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Suggest Treatment For Paralysis In Right Side Of The Body

Sir I am 21years old boy from tamilnadu before 2years I have attend a major accident and on my left side head I have some inner wound by that wound on head my right side body is not working like a stroke my hand and leg are shivering when I walk........ sir guide me to comeback from this.........plz plz plz
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi.

I am glad we connected.

Any type of stroke or injury to the brain can cause compression, nerve cell death, and may affect the muscle movement. This can cause weakness, less strength in the muscles, and paralysis.

Usually, a check up with a neurologist, medication, and sometimes surgery may be needed to decompress the swelling in the brain if any.

Do let me know what the Neurologist says. All the best.
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Suggest Treatment For Paralysis In Right Side Of The Body

Hi. I am glad we connected. Any type of stroke or injury to the brain can cause compression, nerve cell death, and may affect the muscle movement. This can cause weakness, less strength in the muscles, and paralysis. Usually, a check up with a neurologist, medication, and sometimes surgery may be needed to decompress the swelling in the brain if any. Do let me know what the Neurologist says. All the best.