stroke complications
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The Silent Struggle: Understanding and Managing Neuro-Fatigue After a Stroke

After a person has had a neurological incident, such as a stroke, they may suffer from neuro-fatigue, which is a distinct and challenging disorder to deal with. The symptoms of neuro-fatigue are unlike those of typical tiredness, which might leave you feeling as though you are swimming in concrete or perpetually fatigued. I look at Continue reading
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Dealing with post-stroke stroke spasticity

Most stroke survivors are familiar with spasticity. In layman’s terms, spasticity means having muscles that feel tight and are hard to move, without you meaning to do so. Moreover, the resistance to movement increases as you try to move faster. Spasticity can be painful and seriously limit your mobility. Spasticity predominantly affects the hands and Continue reading
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Common complications of stroke, their causes, their management, and their prevention.

…is loss of vision in one half of the visual field. Hemianopia can affect one or both eyes and can be caused by damage to the optic nerve or the visual cortex. Hemianopia can interfere with daily tasks that require… Continue reading
