If a stroke occurs on the left side
Which side is more likely to suffer a stroke?
If stroke occurred on the left side, your right side will be affected. If stroke occurred on the right side, your left side will be affected.
How long does it take for a stroke to heal on the left side, in addition to the above? The fastest recovery is usually made within the first three to six months following a stroke. However, some stroke survivors are able to continue their recovery well into the second and third years. Physical therapy may be indicated by some signs.
It is also important to understand what symptoms are associated with a left-sided stroke.
- Problems swallowing, walking, and remembering
- Paralysis or weakness in the right side.
- Your right side should be your focus.
- Inadequate awareness of the right side.
- Language difficulties:
What is the effect of a right-sided stroke?
A right hemisphere stroke can cause sensory impairment, paralysis, and left-sided weakness. This is known as "left neglect" and it can lead to paralysis or impairment, reduced insight into stroke problems, and visual problems (including inability to see the left eye's visual field).
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