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Road to recovery after a stroke

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A stroke interrupts blood flow to the brain, causing instant damage to brain cells. It’s a medical emergency that requires immediate action to minimise the damage and improve recovery chances. Common symptoms of stroke include numbness, confusion, speech difficulties, dizziness, and weakness of limbs or face. This can impact movement, speech, memory, and emotions, leaving individuals facing challenging recovery journeys.

Stroke Recovery
After a stroke, patient may find him/herslef struggling with physical, emotional, and cognitive difficulties. But within these uncertainties also lies hope. While stroke recovery may be a long-term journey that is uniquely specific to each case, it is also filled with tremendous potential for great progress.

Paving the Path to Recovery
A stroke recovery journey is a long one, and it requires a dedicated team of specialists to guide you and tailor a comprehensive plan to address your specific needs.

Physical Therapy: Tailored exercises can enable you to learn how to walk again, talk properly, swallow food, and regain control over your body.

Speech-Language Therapy: The therapists will provide you with the means to communicate better through words, gestures, or even alternative methods.

Emotional Support: Therapists and support groups provide a safe space to process emotions, learn coping mechanisms, and rebuild confidence. Remember, seeking support is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Treatment Options
Beyond therapy, medical interventions can support your recovery:

You might get put on medication drugs to stabilize blood pressure and cholesterol and prevent blood clots, minimising the risk of future strokes. Another way to go is through brain stimulation techniques to enhance motor function and speech.

Embracing Hope
A recent study done in Central India offers a glimmer of hope. Among stroke survivors, 55-70% achieved full independence within a year, highlighting the crucial impact of early intervention and care. Your recovery journey is yours. Consult your doctor and follow their plan regularly. While setbacks may occur, the right support and the latest medical advancements can help you reclaim your life after a stroke.

(Dr. Apurva Sharma, is a Consultant – Neurology, at Manipal Hospital Gurugram.)
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