What can I do to treat the sequelae of hemiplegia and epilepsy after aneurysm surgery?

  Patient: My mother, 53 years old, had a cerebral aneurysm clamping operation in Wuhan Provincial People’s Hospital in November 2006 due to subarachnoid hemorrhage, and now has sequelae of hemiplegia and epilepsy, laboratory tests, large bleeding area, scarring in the brain, clamping of two aneurysms. Is there any hope for recovery and how can I work on it? Will the left side become functionally useless?  It has been two years since your mother’s aneurysm surgery for multiple aneurysms, and she has hemiplegia, hemianesthesia and epilepsy as sequelae. Ventriculoperitoneal shunt surgery may be helpful for your mother’s condition. In addition, blood pressure should be controlled, while antiepileptic drugs should be taken, and avoid touching dangerous places like electricity, water, and heights alone. In addition, you can strengthen functional exercise, but due to the long postoperative period, the effect may not be ideal. Thank you for your consultation, and if you have any questions, you can continue to communicate.  Patient: Thank you, my mother is now mainly very painful and heavy on the left side, the hemiplegic side likes to be stiff and hooked up, I don’t know how to relieve it, in addition, is there any good medicine that can be beneficial to her for such a disease?  The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are doing. methods and drugs.

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