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Nervous System Disorders
Question #15405
148 days ago
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best medicine for paralysis patient - #15405

Meera

I am really worried about my dad who had a stroke last month and he's been dealing with paralysis since then. I mean, seeing him struggle to move his left side is just heartbreaking. The doctors started him on some physical therapy but I don't really see much progress. They also gave him some meds, but I'm really not sure if they’re the best medicine for paralysis patient or if they even help at all. He gets frustrated because he can't do things he used to do, like walking or even holding a cup. We've tried to get him to be more active in therapy, but sometimes he says he feels tired and it kinda seems like he’s losing hope. I read about different types of medication out there, like some that help with nerve function, but does anybody know what the best medicine for paralysis patient really is? Like, should I be looking at alternatives or supplements or something? I guess I'm just searching for something that will make those little improvements. Anyone had similar experiences or know what has helped? Every bit of advice would be super appreciated cause I just want my dad to feel better.

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When it comes to paralysis following a stroke, the approach to medical management and recovery is multifaceted, combining medication, physical rehabilitation, and lifestyle modification. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all “best medicine” for paralysis, as treatment is typically tailored to the individual’s specific needs, complexities of their condition, and the underlying cause of their symptoms. After a stroke, medications often focus on preventing further strokes and managing contributing factors like high blood pressure or cholesterol. He may be on antiplatelet medicine like aspirin or a statin to keep his cardiovascular health in check. Regarding medications specifically aimed at improving nerve function after paralysis, while pharmaceuticals exist that promote nerve recovery, such as certain neuroprotective agents or medications that modulate nerve activity, evidence is varied, and they are not always specifically targeted at stroke-induced paralysis and might not work optimally for everyone. It’s crucial to discuss these options with a neurologist to understand their potential benefits and risks fully.

Moreover, ensuring he’s actively participating in physical therapy is crucial—even if progress seems slow. Stroke rehabilitation can be a marathon, not a sprint, and improvements often compound over time. Adaptive tasks and exercises can enhance muscle strength, coordination, and mobility, key for a gradual return of function. Some additional approaches like occupational therapy can assist him in relearning everyday tasks and boost his confidence, which might address the feeling of fatigue and frustration. You might also consider looking into adjunct therapies like acupuncture or certain supplements like omega-3 fatty acids, though these shouldn’t replace conventional care and should be cleared with his healthcare provider. Emotional and psychological support is also vital, both for him and family members involved in care, to navigate the emotional challenges involved. Always liaise with his healthcare team before making any changes to his treatment to ensure safety and appropriateness based on his current medical status.

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