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My grandfather is suffering major paralysis stroke on ride side.is there any chance to get recover from it.
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Overall, 25% of stroke victims have some small measure of disability with 40% left with moderate-to-extensive disability. These complications can affect simple, everyday functions such as eating, dressing, walking or standing up, among others. Surviving a stroke is a life-changing experience. It takes work and knowledge to surpass and overcome these challenges. Here are some key tips to help improve health after a stroke: Healthy eating and exercise are a great way to help strengthen the body.Alcohol and nicotine should be avoided as these chemicals directly affect the brain and nervous system.There are also several rehabilitation options that can help stroke patients recover:For patients having trouble with movement and motor skills, physical therapists can help strengthen balance, coordination, and movement functions.Speech therapists can work with patients to help restore typical speech patterns.Occupational therapists can help patients relearn basic life skills that they may have lost. Ongoing care and treatment following a stroke can help your loved one to recover and live a fulfilling life.
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