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ICD-10 code: I69.951

Disease category: I69.95: Hemiplegia and hemiparesis following unspecified cerebrovascular disease

Hemiplegia and Hemiparesis Following Unspecified Cerebrovascular Disease Affecting Right Dominant Side

Hemiplegia and hemiparesis are medical conditions that occur when one side of the body is paralyzed or weakened due to damage to the brain. Cerebrovascular disease is a common cause of these conditions, affecting millions of people worldwide. When the cerebrovascular disease affects the right dominant side of the brain, it can result in hemiplegia and hemiparesis on the left side of the body.

The right dominant side of the brain controls the left side of the body, including movement, sensation, and coordination. When the blood supply to this area is disrupted due to cerebrovascular disease, the brain cells in this region can die, leading to hemiplegia and hemiparesis on the left side of the body.

There are many different types of cerebrovascular disease that can cause hemiplegia and hemiparesis, including ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, and transient ischemic attack (TIA). Ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks the blood flow to the brain, while hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures, causing bleeding. TIAs are temporary episodes of stroke-like symptoms that usually last less than 24 hours.

  1. Ischemic stroke
  2. Hemorrhagic stroke
  3. Transient ischemic attack (TIA)

It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you experience any symptoms of cerebrovascular disease, including sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the body, difficulty speaking or understanding speech, sudden vision changes, and severe headache.

Although there is no cure for cerebrovascular disease, there are treatments available to help manage the symptoms, prevent further damage to the brain, and reduce the risk of future strokes. These treatments may include medications, lifestyle changes, and surgery.

  • Medications
  • Lifestyle changes
  • Surgery
  • In conclusion, hemiplegia and hemiparesis are serious medical conditions that can result from cerebrovascular disease affecting the right dominant side of the brain. If you or a loved one experiences any symptoms of stroke or cerebrovascular disease, seek medical attention immediately to prevent further damage to the brain and reduce the risk of future strokes.

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