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Neuro problem like stroke
My cousin met with accident in 2013.so air crack in the temporal bone.3 days she's admitted in hospital.she's fine after 3days..after 15 minutes she's puking continuously and severe head ache and joined in hospital and she's get a mild stroke in left side then she lost her voice and not able to normally and right normally.physically very week,went for so many doctors .now she's can able to walk not properly,but not able speak,main problem she can't to able eat and drunk properly,she can't able to close the both lips automatically,if she want drink,she closed her both lips using pressing the both lips manually,she can able to shout Saying small words yes,ya...we waited for around 3 years..plz help me...
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She also needs speech therapy. Please take an consultation with professional speech therapist. They can help your cousin.
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Hello possible causes like Brain edema Ischemia in brain Brain infarcts Midline shift should be ruled out Mainly speech area motor area and the nerves supplying vocal cords may be affected get one mri done and consult a neurophysician and physiotherapist......100 percent recovery is not possible....but patient may improve by physiotherapy and appropriate medications it may take several months to years to recover.
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