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Rehabilitation offers the potential to enhance or regain strength and mobility on the affected side in cases of hemiparesis. Working with a physiatrist, physical therapist, and/or occupational therapist can be instrumental in overcoming hemiparesis and improving overall mobility. Various treatment approaches are available, including modified constraint-induced therapy (mcit), electrical stimulatio ... more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you. In many instances, nerve damage cannot be cured entirely. However, there are various treatments that can reduce your symptoms. Because nerve damage is often progressive, it is important to consult with a doctor when you first notice symptoms to reduce the likelihood of permanent damage. Let's connect over a call so that we can ... more
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one should avoid taking medicine with or after alcohol consumption, your liver may takes more than normal time to metabolize it. you may discuss your issue in detailed , right medical consultation can be provided post detailed discussion. Thanks.
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She need time to recover, it may need month or more than month. Better let her stay in peace for a while so she can get fast recover.
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No. Kindly take her for regular follow up with your neuroligist/neurosurgeon. Kindly follow their advice. Physiotherapy and healthy vegetables will bring her back to normal.
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If you mean to go for physiotherapy going three days in a week is fine if you keep practising the movements at home also.
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There are very less chances to revive patient. Better follow the treatment given there. But yes you can take chances with homoeopathic treatment.
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Give him multi churns 1gm add honey 1/2 mix end give him morning end night for a month than consult me.
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Without knowing the full details of the case it is not possible to predict time. Why don't you ask the question to the doctor who gave the treatment.
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Dear lybrate-user, It can be anything from panic disorder to heart attack. Unless all the details are given and relevant investigations are done, it is difficult to diagnose.