Children's Esophageal Stroke at Age 11 Years


Strokes usually occur in the parent. But, in this case the stroke suffered by a girl who was just 11 years old. The woman named Shannon Manning British.
He suffered a stroke after her head from falling out of bed while playing with his brother. Shannon experiencing pain in his head and soon forms a face on his left unchanged.
Her mother Andrea Wilkinson, noticed something was wrong with her daughter. Shannon then taken to Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool. The accident turned out to cause blood vessels to rupture and trigger bleeding Shannon.
Stroke make the most of his left side paralyzed body. Shannon months must be hospitalized. Shannon has now been 12 years of age. He was discharged from the hospital and was able to walk after the therapy.
"Seeing Shannon walk again I am very happy and proud, but at the same time I remember he was already 11 years old and should not be doing this anymore. It was he like back to being a baby again," said Shannon's mother.
Prior to the incident, Shannon is a girl who loves to read, sing along chorus, and playing computer games with his friends. However, this does not make a stroke disease Shannon discouraged.
According to Andrea, Shannon face the trials that happened to him very calmly. No wonder if Shannon then received an award from the Stroke Association. "He was never angry for what happened," said Andrea.
After discharge from the hospital, Shannon also started to rejoin his classmates at school, despite spending more time in a wheelchair and his left hand is not free to move.
Doctor Anne Gordon of Children's Hospital Evelina Children London reveal, stroke occurred in 400 children in the UK. An estimated 1 in 10 children in the UK suffer a stroke.

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