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Brain Stroke & Paralysis Treatment in Nagpur – Dr. Ankit Daware

Brain stroke is one of the leading causes of disability and death worldwide. Timely treatment can save the patient’s life and significantly reduce long-term disability. Dr. Ankit Daware, one of Nagpur’s leading Neuro & Stroke Specialists, provides evidence-based, advanced, and compassionate care for patients suffering from stroke, paralysis, and neurological emergencies. With years of experience, modern diagnostic tools, and a structured rehabilitation approach, Dr. Daware ensures high success rates and better recovery outcomes.

What Is Brain Stroke?

A brain stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is suddenly blocked or reduced, preventing brain tissues from receiving enough oxygen and nutrients. Within minutes, brain cells begin to die. Stroke is a medical emergency, and immediate treatment is crucial.

There are two major types of strokes:

1. Ischemic Stroke

This occurs when a blood clot blocks an artery supplying the brain.
It is the most common type, responsible for around 85% of all stroke cases.
Causes include:

  • Blockage due to a clot (thrombus)

  • Fat deposits in blood vessels

  • A clot traveling from the heart to the brain (embolism)

2. Hemorrhagic Stroke

This happens when a blood vessel bursts, causing bleeding inside or around the brain.
Common causes include:

  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure

  • Brain aneurysm

  • Trauma

  • Weak blood vessels

3. Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) – Mini Stroke

A TIA is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain. While the symptoms resolve within minutes to hours, it is a warning sign of a major stroke and requires immediate medical attention.

Common Symptoms of Stroke

Recognizing a stroke early can save a life. Dr. Ankit Daware recommends the international FAST rule:

F – Face Drooping

One side of the face droops or feels numb.

A – Arm Weakness

Sudden weakness or numbness in one arm.

S – Speech Difficulty

Slurred, confused, or unclear speech.

T – Time to Act

Rush the patient to the nearest Neuro Emergency Centre immediately.

Other symptoms include:

  • Sudden severe headache

  • Loss of balance or coordination

  • Vision problems

  • Numbness on one side of the body

  • Difficulty understanding conversation

  • Fainting or confusion

Why Immediate Treatment Is Critical

Every minute after a stroke, 1.9 million brain cells die.
Early treatment greatly improves the chances of recovery and reduces paralysis.

Dr. Ankit Daware’s stroke management protocol emphasizes:

  • Immediate neuro evaluation

  • Fast diagnosis with CT/MRI

  • Timely clot-busting injection (thrombolysis)

  • Neurocritical monitoring

  • Early physiotherapy

  • Prevention of future strokes

Major Causes of Stroke

Stroke can occur due to several factors:

Lifestyle-Related Causes

  • High blood pressure

  • Diabetes

  • High cholesterol

  • Smoking

  • Alcohol

  • Obesity

  • Lack of physical exercise

Medical Conditions

  • Heart diseases

  • Irregular heartbeat (Atrial Fibrillation)

  • Previous stroke

  • Blood disorders

  • Chronic kidney disease

Other Factors

  • Age above 50

  • Family history

  • Stress

  • Certain medications

Diagnosis of Stroke – How Dr. Ankit Daware Evaluates

Accurate and fast diagnosis is key to successful stroke treatment. Dr. Daware uses advanced neuro-imaging and diagnostic tools:

1. CT Scan Brain

Helps identify bleeding or clot.

2. MRI Brain

More detailed imaging to assess damage.

3. CT Angiography / MR Angiography

Checks blockages in brain vessels.

4. Carotid Doppler

Examines blood flow to the brain.

5. ECG & Echocardiography

To find heart-related causes of stroke.

6. Blood Investigations

To identify risk factors like diabetes, cholesterol, and clotting issues.

Stroke Treatment by Dr. Ankit Daware

Ischemic Stroke Treatment (Clot Stroke)

1. IV Thrombolysis (Clot-Busting Injection)

If the patient reaches the hospital within 4.5 hours, a special emergency injection is given to dissolve the clot.

Benefits:

  • Restores blood flow

  • Reduces brain damage

  • Improves recovery

  • Minimizes paralysis

2. Mechanical Thrombectomy

In severe cases with large vessel blockage, a catheter procedure is done to physically remove the clot.

Hemorrhagic Stroke Treatment (Bleeding Stroke)

1. Blood Pressure Control

Preventing further bleeding.

2. Surgery (If Required)

To remove blood clots or repair aneurysms.

3. Intensive Neurocare Management

Managing brain pressure, stability, and neurological function.

Critical Care & Neuro ICU Support

Dr. Ankit Daware provides:

  • Round-the-clock monitoring

  • Brain pressure management

  • Oxygen & ventilator support

  • Seizure control

  • Blood sugar & BP management

  • Preventing complications like infections or swelling

Paralysis After Stroke – Causes & Recovery

Paralysis occurs when the part of the brain responsible for muscle control is damaged due to stroke.

Types of Paralysis

  • Hemiplegia: Paralysis on one side of the body

  • Hemiparesis: Weakness, not complete paralysis

  • Facial Paralysis: Drooping of one side of the face

  • Speech Paralysis: Difficulty speaking due to muscle weakness

Rehabilitation for Stroke-Induced Paralysis

Dr. Ankit Daware emphasizes early, structured, and multi-disciplinary rehabilitation.

1. Physiotherapy

To improve muscle strength, mobility, and walking ability.

2. Occupational Therapy

Helps the patient perform daily activities like eating, bathing, dressing, etc.

3. Speech Therapy

For patients with speech or swallowing difficulties.

4. Psychological Support

Stroke can cause depression, anxiety, and emotional changes.

5. Lifestyle Modification

To avoid future stroke occurrences.

Stroke Prevention – Tips by Dr. Ankit Daware

Prevention is better than cure. Follow these guidelines:

  • Control blood pressure

  • Maintain normal blood sugar

  • Eat a healthy, low-fat diet

  • Exercise 30 minutes daily

  • Stop smoking

  • Limit alcohol

  • Regular health check-ups

  • Manage stress

  • Take medications as prescribed

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can a stroke patient fully recover?

Yes, with early treatment and regular rehabilitation, many patients achieve significant improvement.

2. How fast do I need to reach the hospital?

The first 4.5 hours are critical for giving clot-dissolving medicines.

3. Is paralysis after stroke permanent?

Not always. Many patients recover with therapy and medical management.

4. What is the first symptom of stroke?

Sudden weakness, slurred speech, or face drooping.

5. Can stroke be prevented?

Yes. Managing BP, diabetes, cholesterol, and lifestyle can prevent most strokes.

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