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Sudden weakness. Unable to walk or move
My grandfather is 97 years old. Suddenly yesterday his legs and other things became very weak. We took him to a hospital. He was given 2 units of IV and doctor told that everything was normal. He has now become weak and is not able to walk or sit properly or even move without others help. What might be causing it ? Please help !!!
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HELLO, PLENTY OF LIQUIDS IN SMALL QUANTITY BUT FREQUENTLY. GLUCOSE FOUR FIVE TIMES. INJ DECADURABOLIN 100 IM ONE IN ONE MONTH.FOR THREE MONTHS. OR DECADURABOLIN 50 IM TW IN A MONTH.WITH DIET N LIQUID MAY ABLE HIM TO MOOV. MASSAGE OF FEET BY ANY OIL.  DIP THE LEG IN WARMHOT WATER IN BUCKET FOR 7-10 MIN CAN INCREASE THE BLOOD CIRCULATION SO PROBABLY HE CAN MOOV. OK.
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I would like to know what exactly do you mean when you say his legs are week. Is he not able to life it? What about his arms? I would like to know more about the problem to help you better.
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