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Pain in the upper foot near ankle
My dad had a stroke 2 and a half years back. The doctor told us that a small clot in the brain, but he's left hand is unmovable with no nerve strength and left leg is partially movable but later he got touched to the brick to his left leg. Which is swollen a bit and he always touches and rubs gently over it. Not sure what is happening to him. Which doctor to consult now and how to improvise his leg and hand movement.
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He is having left hemiparesis which is part of stroke. Which needs physiotherapy and neurologist opinion. Currently swelling might be because of either fracture or some other causes, needs orthopedician opinion.
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