You can work normally after a mild stroke, but not after a moderate or severe stroke.
A stroke is a brain attack. Mild strokes often do not leave serious after-effects. When the patient’s limbs and daily activities are not affected, he or she can continue to work after treatment and assessment by a doctor, but if there is an increased risk of stroke or stroke induced by the contents of the workplace, it is recommended that the contents of the workplace be changed.
Moderate and severe strokes are more serious, and the body can experience sequelae such as hemiplegia. Patients are unable to take care of themselves and need to be cared for by others on a daily basis, making it difficult to go to work normally at this time. This is the time for patients to take active treatment and rehabilitation exercises to recover their symptoms as much as possible.
It is recommended to take active treatment after the onset of stroke to control the condition and alleviate the after-effects of stroke in a standardized way, so that one’s life and work can slowly return to normal.