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What is the medicine used when a person has a stroke to prevent paralysis? |
What is the medicine used when a person has a stroke to prevent paralysis? well if your talking about the thrombolytic that they give to dissolve the clot in the brain its called tpa or tissue plasminogen activator. |
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well if your talking about the thrombolytic that they give to dissolve the clot in the brain its called tpa or tissue plasminogen activator. ...I say it would have been either a side effect or adverse reaction to the medication they gave you. Strokes, even minor ones, take months to years to recover from. The way to get a defiant ans... Depends on the severity. Friend of mine had a mini stroke (whilst trampolining in a gym) and lost movement in her left arm and leg. First sign to the "safety" people standing at the tramp... i would say yes. a stroke comes about from ischemia, which is lack of oxygen, leading to tissue death or infarction. scarring follows after this, so, in a setting of an established stroke, yes, the... coma.....passed out. That her pupils do not react to light etc. Well, her body is shutting down to have enough energy to (maybe) regenerate itself... In older people this is not as easy. Through... CT scans and neurological test for motor skills.Cincinnati stroke scale is one test for motor skill. NO DYES. This will make them bleed more. ...Even in cases of mild strokes (hemiplegia) the recovery time is very much protracted or may be taken as almost nil. You may please consult your doctor for necessary treatment to prevent a possible ... As far as I know, being very overweight can lead to Type II Diabetes, which in turn runs a higher risk of strokes. She needs a brain scan to see what's going on there (as this is the origin o... |
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