Strokes are common in-person above 65 years of age, but when people between 18 to 65 years of age are affected, it is said to be young strokes. The common cause of strokes in young adults may be smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, high blood pressure, and cholesterol level. When having a stroke, the person experiences sudden weakness of the face, legs, arms, confusion, vision problem, and loss of balance. It can be prevented by consuming healthy foods, exercising, and avoiding smoking and drinking.
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Why is there a difficulty in walking on left side in a brain stroke recovered patient?
Query: Hi doctor, I am a 31-year-old male, and my weight is 52 kilograms. I am a brain stroke recovered patient. My left side got paralyzed before two years. Now, I am doing all my movements independently. My blood pressure remains low in 100 by 70 mmHg. I face a problem while walking on the left side, in... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I suggest you wear well-cushioned footwear made of MCR (microcellular rubber) material. It will help you to reduce the impact on the bone while walking and it reduces the pain. Keep yourself warm by wearing socks and avoid exposure to cold. Pain in cold temperature occu... Read Full »