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Dr. Cirelle K. Rosenblatt

Dr. Cirelle K. Rosenblatt

RPsych PhD, CIC
Psychologist
Vancouver, BC
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How long does it take to recover from a stroke?

A:

Pinpointing a precise timeframe that you can expect when recovering from a stroke is difficult. There are many factors that will influence your recovery time, including what type of stroke you have suffered from and whether or not you have any physical or cognitive effects from the stroke. Your physician and health care team will help you understand your stroke and its effects in order to gauge recovery time.

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The Stroke Recovery Process

Dr. Richard Bebb

Dr. Richard Bebb

MD, ABIM, FRCPC
Endocrinologist
Victoria, BC
Q:

What are the risk factors for erectile dysfunction?

A:

Risk factors for erectile dysfunction include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol and family history. You may also be at risk of developing erectile dysfunction if you are depressed, have low testosterone or are taking certain medications. You can speak with your doctor if you are having symptoms or feel you may be at risk for erectile dysfunction.

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Diabetes And The Link To Erectile Dysfunction

Dr. Dean Johnston

Dr. Dean Johnston

MD, MHSc, FRCPC
Neurologist
Vancouver, BC
Q:

What is causing my hand numbness?

A:

Numbness in your hands can be caused by something like Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, which involves the nerve running to your hand through your wrist being pressed on (often by swelling caused by repetitive use of the hands). If you are waking with numb hands in the morning, or have numbnesss after elevating your hands, there could be other causes related to your symptoms.

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Hand Numbness and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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