Control of recurrent cerebrovascular accident

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Question
Hello doctor, my husband is 60 years old and has had high blood pressure for 20 years, in 2004 my husband had a stroke and was treated at 115 Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, in 2011 had an acute myocardial infarction. I had an emergency coronary stenting, by October 2019, I had a stroke and ischemic stroke, now I can't speak, can't walk, can't urinate, I can't control urination, I have rehabilitation exercise twice a day, I want to Please advise if you need any good brain supplements! Many thanks doctor!
Nguyen Thi Quy (HCMC)
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Hello! According to the description, your husband was diagnosed with: High blood pressure, coronary heart disease (stent implanted), recurrent cerebrovascular accident with cerebral sequelae. The principles of treatment include: Controlling blood pressure and cardiovascular risk factors such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia..., ensuring adequate nutrition, combating pulmonary and urinary tract infections and ulcers in the sacrum - coccyx by turning, flapping the lungs, massaging by rehabilitation method mainly. Brain tonics in this period have unclear effects, so periodic cardiovascular examinations should be conducted for further guidance and advice.
Master, Doctor Pham Van Hung - Department of Medical Examination & Internal Medicine - Vinmec Da Nang International General Hospital
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