Male | 69
Can my 69-year-old grandfather recover fully from second brain stroke?
My grandfather age is 69 .he have second brain stroke for last 1month .he unable to speak and eat and unable to move tough .we feeding him by ryel tube .doctor please suggest any treatment and how much time he take to recover
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
If someone goes through another stroke, they may have difficulty speaking, eating, or moving. This is because when a certain part of the damage some functions happen. It’s best to keep on feeding him with the tube. Each person takes a different time to recover and it can be slow. His recovery can be aided through rehabilitation therapy, proper nutrition, and drugs administered.
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