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My dad has had a hemorrhagic stroke can you help please. what should we do?

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Supportive care: Since you use the term "had", it seems that your dad has survived the acute phase. Thus, the natural history of the hemorrhagic stroke is that the body will slowly absorb the blood and the surrounding edema will go away. Certainly, your neurologist can help with preventing future strokes. But to help functionally, he will need physical, occupational, and speech therapy.

Answered 8/8/2017

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