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Chronic infarction at the basal ganglia
I am 55 years old, suffering from diabetes 20 years ago. My last Hba1c is 8. I have installed 3 rings in my heart 3 years ago, now my left foot is often tingling and lost in balance. MRI and MRA were performed with the results of chronic infarction in the basal ganglia and left the external capsule 1. What medical actions can be taken to improve this condition? 2. Is it possible worse attack will happen in the future? 3. Where and who can I visit to get the right treatment?
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1. tablet ecosprin av 75 mg night 2 . can happen if treatment is not started 3. nearest neurologist
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