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My wife (78) had brain stroke on 26 - 10 2013. She was in hospital for ten days in icu and sixteen days in ward. She is paralyzed on right side from foot to face. Physiotherapy is continuing. Now she is able to recognize people to some extent but not able to speak correctly. She says' karka karke karka' but not speaks the words as we speak. Because of paralysis she is confined to bed. Not able to sit, not able to move herself any of her limb on right side. Food is boiled daal, khichri and vegetable blend boiled and ground in mixer given by spoon every three hours (from 7 am to 10 pm) during which blood pressure, pulse rate, blood oxygen and body temperature are recorded. High is control bp is controlled between 150 and 100 mm hg using carca 12.5 mg. Other medicines being given are (a) in morning shelcal 500, aterva 40, crocine pain relief, methycobal 500, each one tab and noculi 2tab, along with livipil syrup 7.5 ml, and (b) in evening crocine pain relief, methycobal 500, ecosprin 75, one tab each and noculi 2tab alongwith livipil syrup 7.5 ml. Phensidyl is sos one tsp in case high cough trouble. Tests e. G. Urine routine and culture, kft etc are as advised by doctor from time to time. I think maximum details are provided. Please suggest improvement in treatment so that she can stand, walk (with/without walker) and can carry out her daily activities with no/some support. Thanks and expect your advice.

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BPTh/BPT

Physiotherapist•Mumbai
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Continue medication and physiotherapy as prescribed.
Keep patience, you will see progress.
Best wishes.
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Hello, Have natural diet to cover up deficiency. Consult a physician regarding the need of supplements. Hosit is a good brand. But it should not be taken without a physician approval.
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Hi Sakshi all these are nutrition supplements. Multivitamins, vitamin b12 etc. Your weight is high in compare to what it should be in compare to your height. Along with PCOS you need to focus on loosing fat which will help you in your pcos too. You can take supplements. Infact you should Along with exercise. I can help you in loosing fat and getting fitter by combining exercise and diet. Walking only 2 km is not going to help you in reducing work .you need proper diet and exercise as per your r...more
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General Physician•Delhi
Since you diabetic it could be coz of dm peripheral neuropathy pregal alien and methylcobalamin will help.
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Regards Lybrate user. Pain in knee sometimes may not have to be from the knee as such. There are structures in hip or low back that may cause one to feel pain in the knee (without actually having pain in the knee). This may be ascertained by a thorough examination and evaluation. With the information provided, pain not occurring during walking, but sitting on floor or at night worsens it, the condition may be radiating from low back. You may consult an orthopaedician / orthopaedic physiotherapis...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Along with medicines follow diabetes diet which simply means eating the healthiest foods in moderate amounts and sticking to regular mealtimes. A diabetes diet is a healthy-eating plan that's naturally rich in nutrients and low in fat and calories. Key elements are fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
U can take (moderate amount)
grapes.
Apples.
Berries.
Citrus fruits.
Papaya.
U should avoid
sugar-sweetened beverages. Sugary beverages are the worst drink choice fo...more
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