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Post-Stroke Nerve Compression Evaluation
On February 8th, my father had a stroke with an intracerebral bleed of 39 mm in the deep brain, which also caused a paralysis on his right side. Since then, his recovery has been progressing—his speech is clearer than before, though not fully clear yet. He is starting to move his legs, and he can stand with support. The medications have remained the same for the past two months, and the doctor provided a new three-month prescription. At his second checkup, the doctor noted possible nerve compression in his neck and suggested a neck support. However, if this does not improve, surgery might be required. Could you provide a second opinion on whether the nerve compression is likely and if we should consider changing his medication or other interventions at this stage?
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Hii, Yes I could help you if you could provide me with detailed history and the films of MRI/ CT scan as well as the entire course of symptoms.
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Continue the neck support as adviced for now and will let you know about next steps after analysing the case history and scans
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