Get answers for your health queries from top Doctors for FREE!

100% Privacy Protection

100% Privacy Protection

We maintain your privacy and data confidentiality.

Verified Doctors

Verified Doctors

All Doctors go through a stringent verification process.

Quick Response

Quick Response

All Doctors go through a stringent verification process.

Reduce Clinic Visits

Reduce Clinic Visits

Save your time and money from the hassle of visits.

Filters

  • Gender
  • Experience
  • Reviews
  • Questions

Sort

40+ Best Paralysis doctors in Mumbai - Updated 2024

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Pandurang's logo

Consult Dr. Pandurang Reddy M

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Gurneet's logo

Consult Dr. Gurneet

Doctor

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Prashant's logo

Consult Dr. Prashant Makhija

Find Paralysis near me

location pin

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Rashmi's logo

Consult Dr. Rashmi Saraf

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Sureka's logo

Consult Dr. Sureka Dhara Shrikant

Doctor

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Meraj's logo

Consult Dr. Meraj Ahmad

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Anil's logo

Consult Dr. Anil Venkitachalam

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Dhara's logo

Consult Dr. Dhara Nimish Shah

Doctor

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Vijesh's logo

Consult Dr. Vijesh Addegod (Physiotherapist)

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Salaah's logo

Consult Dr. Salaah Qureshi

loading

Questions & Answers on "Paralysis" (760)

How to recover from paralysis

Male | 68

Being unable to move a part of the body is what paralysis is all about. It can be caused by different things such as strokes, injuries or diseases like MS. Common signs include loss of sensation and/or inability to move. Your comeback will depend on the cause; if it’s due, to, for instance, a stroke then one may recover quicker than expected but usually physical therapy is always recommended. In addition, healthy eating habits exercise, and keeping a positive mindset go a long way in aiding recovery.

Answered on 4th June '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

My grandfather age is 69 he had second brain strike and he unable to eat and speak but after 3 month now he able to speak slow slow and today he got anger and eat food by himself without asked anyone after I asked him is any problem to swallow food he said no problem and easy to swallow so please doctor suggest me can we start giving him food by mouth

Male | 69

The symptoms of difficulty eating and speaking are the general ones that occur after a brain stroke. It may be attributed to the muscles used for swallowing being weak. Seeing that he mentioned no problem swallowing and eating by himself, you can slowly start to give him food by mouth. Begin with soft, easy-to-swallow foods and keep track of his progress. Do not forget to communicate with his healthcare team along the way.

Answered on 10th July '24

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

Dr. Gurneet Sawhney

  1. Home /
  2. Mumbai

Get Free Treatment Assistance!

Fill out this form and our health expert will get back to you.