Can senior hemiplegic patients be cured

Elderly hemiplegia is often difficult to treat, and the degree of recovery after treatment depends on the degree and cause of the hemiplegia.
The most common cause of hemiplegia is stroke, partly due to trauma. If the paralysis caused by stroke occurs in non-critical areas such as the lateral ventricles, the degree of paralysis is mild and the person can walk with support. After medication and rehabilitation, most people recover well and are able to take care of themselves.
However, if the degree of paralysis is severe, and the age of onset is too high, the area of brain damage at the onset of the disease is large, or it occurs in key areas such as the basal ganglia, etc., the recovery is usually slower or even different. Recovery is usually slower and may even leave sequelae of varying degrees.
It is recommended to actively carry out medical consultation and examination, and carry out appropriate treatment, care and rehabilitation under the guidance of doctors.