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Zhao Zi Pan

Neurology

About me

Loudi Central Hospital, Department of Neurology, attending physician, has been engaged in clinical work in the field of neurology for many years, and has rich clinical experience in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases.

Proficient in diseases

Specialized in vascular diseases (such as stroke and cerebral hemorrhage), migraine, inflammatory diseases of the brain (such as encephalitis and meningitis), spinal cord inflammation, epilepsy, and dementia.

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Can a stroke be cured?

Stroke can result in sequelae such as deviation of the mouth, slurred speech, hemiplegia, numbness of extremities, coughing when drinking water, hoarseness, and difficulty swallowing. If the stroke affects a smaller area or is not located in a critical area, recovery tends to be better. However, if the infarct is large or occurs in a critical area like the brainstem, sequelae may persist, with partial function recovery possible within about three to six months.