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Stroke Patients and A Full Recovery Dream

Updated on 18 August 2022

A Brain Stroke occurs when the blood supply of your brain is reduced. Due to the blockage of oxygen and nutrient supply, the brain cells rapidly begin to die in minutes. If blood flow to the affected area of your brain was restored, some of your brain cells may be damaged instead of destroyed helping resume functioning by changing some way tasks are performed. Stats say, once treated with professional treatments and equipment, 10% of people fully recover, whereas 25% of people recover with minor damages, 40% of people require special care, about 10% of people require nursing care, and the remaining 15% lose their lives shortly after a stroke.

A brain stroke is a severe challenge to a patient, and post encountering one, many people have a lot of queries related to the recovery process at home. From controlling diabetes, and nutrient intake to quitting smoking, patients need to take care of every minor aspect. This article will further help you to learn about the tips related to the care plan for a stroke patient at home. Below mentioned are some points that may help a patient to recover fully.

1. Exercise Daily:

To recover quickly, doctors always recommend some stroke recovery exercises. These are joint exercises for stroke patients with paralysis. It helps the patients get rid of stiffness so that they can get back to normal arm mobility as quickly as possible. The practices may include concentrating on moving fingers and arms, moving shoulders, and rotating the neck anti-clockwise and clockwise. 

2. Special Care:

If a person is suffering from severe impairments due to a stroke, then special focused care should be given to the patient. Several nursing care packages are available for such treatment. The nursing care for stroke patients at home includes skilled physical, occupational, and other types of therapies that help a person recover faster. Don’t ignore falls - if a fall is serious or frequent and results in severe pain, bruising or bleeding, consult your doctor immediately.

3. Meditation:

How to help a stroke victim to recover smoothly – meditation is amongst the best route of recovery. Meditation helps to concentrate, stay calm and bring positivity. The doctor may also recommend antidepressants or stress relief exercises that generally improve movement, alertness and thinking power.

4. Stay Motivated:

Often when patients worry too much about their health and related issues it puts them into deep thinking. Both medical professionals & caretakers at home must take care about what they speak in front of patients because at the time of stroke and recovery they need to stay motivated and optimistic.

5. Depression:

Can a stroke patient be left alone? Well preferably not, especially in the stroke recovery process, as there are more chances of falling into depression or anxiety. An easy alternative is to prepare a proper routine for the patient's mind to be occupied with some work more often than not. The pattern may include scheduling exercises at regular intervals, meditating or involving oneself in therapies or self-learning activities. Generally, patients who stay motivated and follow the proper routine of therapies, meditation and exercises seem to recover faster than other patients. As a caregiver, you must monitor changes in attitude and behaviour closely.

Though successful stroke recovery depends on a number of factors, including how much damage the stroke caused, how soon recovery is started, how high your motivation is and how hard you work toward recovery, your age when it happened and whether you have other medical problems that can affect recovery remember a little help, extra care and love can work wonders in the healing process.‍

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