I would think that having a dog would help literally anyone who doesn't already have one.
Some people have started stuttering after having a stroke. Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.
{| |- | Time is critical during a stroke, the sooner the patient receives treatment, the better his/her chances of recovery. Its best to call 911 when someone is having a stroke, or take the person immediately to a hospital. |}
Many people do not know the signs of an oncoming stroke. They can be sudden weakness, trouble speaking, and loss of vision. If you think you are having a stroke seek medical help immediately.
There are many common signs to help identify the onset of a stroke. For example, weakness on one side of the body. To test this, have the person raise both arms above their head. The persons speech may also be slurred without them realizing it. Other common symptoms include having a severe headache for no apparent reason, trouble with vision, and lack of coordination or loss of balance.
If a person has a stroke and is paralyzed on their left side, they should be laid on their right side. This position can help prevent choking and aspiration, as it allows gravity to assist with any secretions. Additionally, it can help maintain an open airway and reduce the risk of further complications. Always seek immediate medical attention for a stroke.
Prompt medical care can be extremely helpful in cases of stroke (since there is a drug that can dissolve blood clots in the brain). If a person appears to be having a stroke, he or she should be taken to a hospital immediately.
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Cortisone can help reduce brain swelling
They can help with the rehabilitation exercise which can help with the recovery process and also help them with maintaining the exercise while they are also at home.
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Yes, definitely. It can help the nervous system balance and stabilize itself. It can even help regain some of the lost function.