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Use of anticoagulation, which minimizes blood
clotting, is one treatment that can have value in certain stroke
patients. The blood sugar (glucose) in diabetics is often quite high
after a stroke. Controlling the glucose level may minimize the size of a
stroke. Before long, drugs that can actually dissolve blood clots may
have a place in stroke treatment. Oxygen is administered when necessary.
New medications that can help oxygen-starved brain cells survive,
whencirculation is reestablished, are being developed. When a patient is no longer acutely ill after a stroke, the health care staff turn towards maximizing the patient's functional abilities. The rehabilitation process can involve speech therapy to relearn talking and swallowing, occupational therapy for regaining dexterity of the arms and hands, physical therapy for improving strength and walking, and family education to orient them in caring for their loved one at home. The goal is for the patient to resume as many if not all of their pre-stroke activities and functions. What is a Stroke? | What causes Stroke? | Risk Factors for stroke. Features of storke | How is a stroke diagnosed? |
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