There is no clear evidence to prove how high the chance of curing hemiplegia is, which is related to the cause of the disease, the severity of the patient’s condition, physical condition and other factors. It is recommended that hemiplegic patients follow the doctor’s instructions and standardize the treatment to promote the recovery of the disease.
Hemiplegia is mostly a sequela of cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, brain tumor and so on. Hemiplegia is mainly characterized by abnormal function of upper and lower limbs on one side, sometimes accompanied by paralysis of the same side and tongue. Treatment of hemiplegia includes treating the primary disease, such as treating bleeding in the brain, unblocking blood vessels in the brain, preventing thrombosis of intracranial blood vessels, and rehabilitation.
If the condition is mild, it is possible to be cured after active symptomatic treatment, surgery and rehabilitation. For patients with more severe conditions, recovery may be slower or even incurable.
Patients with hemiplegia are advised to seek timely medical treatment, have the cause of the disease identified by the doctor, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment in order to promote the recovery of the disease, so as not to affect the normal life.