Left frontal lobe
ANY part ... up to and including the whole thing. (For what it is worth, my stroke affected only the sensory strip associated with my left side, thus the stroke occurred on the right side and slightly posterior to the vertical mid-line of my brain.)
one of the brachial nerves or maybe a stroke
dilate right pupil
Pain on the right side of your abdomen can be coming from you appendix. This can be very serious and requires immediate medical attention.
false RHF causes backup into the systemic circulation
A stroke or nerve damage would cause a lack of sensation in the fingers.
A heart attack itself will not directly damage your liver unless it's related to long term heart failure. If you have right-side heart failure, your liver will not be affected. If you have left-side heart failure your liver may become enlarged.
The right upper and lower face will droop and be paralysed. This distinguishes the damage (often called Bell's Palsey) from a stroke because in a stroke movement to the forehead is preserved. The eyes get dry from not being able to blink and the crease at the base of the nose will flatten. The movement of the eyes and tongue should not be affected, which also helps distinguish it from a stroke.
A stroke where the left side of the brain was blocked. The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body, so any damage to it would affect the right side of the body
When a small stroke, resulting in a partial paralysis of the left side, occurs the damage area is most likely in the right side of the brain. This is not always true but in most cases is true
yes this can be signs of a stroke as well as a body defection
stroke
A failure. No wait, that's right: A failure.
Naya, You have to right how it helps you and failure is what you failed
The idea is to line up the electrical fields of the atoms, and to do that you have to stroke in one direction or the other. However, whether you stroke left to right or right to left doesn't matter.
A stroke.
The thing you stroke with your right hand