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Post-stroke Depression

Depression after a stroke is very common and is seen among one-third of individuals who suffered from a stroke. Biomolecular changes in the brain and changes in the lifestyle are main factors associated with such depression. Drugs like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants can be used in such cases.

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My father had a stroke and is always restless. Please advice.

Query: Hello doctor,My father suffered a stroke. The CT scan results showed that this was his second stroke. An injection was administered to break up the clots. It has been almost two months, and he is still very restless and constantly wants to go out. His speech is also not proper, and he has run away f...  Read Full »


Dr. Vipul Chelabhai Prajapati

Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I understand your concern. It may be possible that this is related to the stroke. It is referred to as post-stroke depression or psychosis. You can consider starting an antipsychotic medication like Olanzapine at a dosage of 2.5 to 5 mg. Quetiapine can also be helpful, b...  Read Full »

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