A person who had a stroke may be unable to urinate due to neurogenic bladder, in which the bladder doesn't contract properly. In addition, there may be difficulties due to problems with balance or movement.
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The only person who would be able to would be ROBLOX himself.
The urine of desert rats is more concentrated than humans, and of most animals, because of where they are. They live in the desert, where water can be scarce. The less water a person or animal drinks, the more concentrated their urine will be.
Of course , why would you not be able to?
either death or not being able to breath
Some signs of a stroke are sudden numbness in arms, legs, or face, particularly on one side of the body. Other signs include sudden dizziness, trouble seeing out of one or both of the eyes, and confusion.
Many stroke survivors are able to regain function and independence after rehabilitation therapy, but the extent of recovery varies depending on the individual, the severity of the stroke, and other factors. With appropriate medical care and support, many stroke victims can lead fulfilling lives despite the challenges they may face.
The most common reason for "smoky" urine is slight dehydration. The second most common reason is Urinary Tract Infection (UTI).When a person is well hydrated and has no illness, urine should be a clear yellow to light amber in color. You should easily be able to see the bottom of the toilet bowl through the urine or to mentally be able to read newsprint when it is at the bottom of the toilet bowl.NOTE! The analogy about newspaper print does NOT mean anyone should put a newspaper page in the toilet. Instead, it is an analogy to explain just how clear urine should be-- i.e. that you could read words through the urine if it is clear yellow.
strokes is when somehow blood is not able to go to your head, causing brain tissue to die. this can leave you with major dissabillities or even death.
It basically depends on how serious the stroke is and the person it is happening to. Generally speaking yes they know something is going wrong but there is a great deal of confusion and a lack of motor control. It is very upsetting and distressing. The inability to be able to do anything is perhaps the most frightening.
The lab should be able to.
When a stroke effects the brain stem it effects the whole body locking them in that sleep-like coma state. Blood flow is restricted to the brain and the entire brain is impacted. The person effected will not be able to speak, see, or function below the neck area.