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Stroke [View testimonials]
A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function(s) due to disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. This can be due to ischemia (lack of blood supply) caused by thrombosis or embolism or due to a hemorrhage. As a result, the affected area of the brain is unable to function, leading to inability to move one or more limbs on one side of the body, inability to understand or formulate speech, or inability to see one side of the visual field. In the past, stroke was referred to as cerebro-vascular accident or CVA, but the term "stroke" is now preferred
Symptoms:
Stroke symptoms typically start suddenly, over seconds to minutes, and in most cases do not progress further. The symptoms depend on the area of the brain affected. The more extensive the area of brain affected, the more functions that are likely to be lost. Some forms of stroke can cause additional symptoms: in intracranial hemorrhage, the affected area may compress other structures. Most forms of stroke are not associated with headache, apart from subarachnoid hemorrhage and cerebral venous thrombosis and occasionally intracerebral hemorrhage. If the area of the brain affected contains one of the three prominent Central nervous system pathways—the spinothalamic tract, corticospinal tract, and dorsal column (medial lemniscus), symptoms may include: • hemiplegia and muscle weakness of the face • numbness • reduction in sensory or vibratory sensation • altered smell, taste, hearing, or vision (total or partial) • drooping of eyelid (ptosis) and weakness of ocular muscles • decreased reflexes: gag, swallow, pupil reactivity to light • decreased sensation and muscle weakness of the face • balance problems and nystagmus • altered breathing and heart rate • weakness in sternocleidomastoid muscle with inability to turn head to one side • weakness in tongue (inability to protrude and/or move from side to side) If the cerebral cortex is involved, the CNS pathways can again be affected, but also can produce the following symptoms: • aphasia (inability to speak or understand language from involvement of Broca''''s or Wernicke''''s area) • apraxia (altered voluntary movements) • visual field defect • memory deficits (involvement of temporal lobe) • hemineglect (involvement of parietal lobe) • disorganized thinking, confusion, hypersexual gestures (with involvement of frontal lobe) • anosognosia (persistent denial of the existence of a, usually stroke-related, deficit) If the cerebellum is involved, the patient may have the following: • trouble walking • altered movement coordination • vertigo and or disequilibrium
Stem Cell Therapy:
Now, such incurable diseases can be treated by Stem Cell Therapy. Where Stem cells are being taken from patient’s own bone marrow, Adipose derived fat stem cells, peripheral blood derived stem cells or Umbilical cord blood-derived & placenta-derived immune rejection free stem cells. No. of experts in different parts of the world say Germany, Mexico, Ukraine, India, China and many more have treated thousands of patients suffering from incurable disease improving their Life quality.
 
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