I believe that many friends have such questions, unfortunately bedridden after hemiplegia, dignity and quality of life are shattered, can it still be restored? Now I will explain this problem to you.
Whether or not hemiplegia can be recovered and how quickly it can recover are closely related to the disease causing hemiplegia, the location of the lesion and the degree of hemiplegia. If the diseases that cause hemiplegia can be the best, such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction and other acute vascular diseases, as long as the patient actively cooperates and actively exercises, many can recover well, and even leave no sequelae. If the disease is primary, mainly caused by a degenerative disease of the nervous system, such as Parkinson's disease, it may lead to a gradual increase in hemiplegia. For example, if one limb is completely unable to move after hemiplegia, the likelihood of recovery is low.
However, you don't have to worry too much, after so many years of medical practice, there are countless hemiplegic patients who have been in contact with them, even if they are very serious, the vast majority of patients will have some improvement and progress, realize self-care, and then be able to improve the quality of life.
I'm Dr. Lee, a TCM expert close to you. Cerebral infarction