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Good news, Mr. Budi, it's definitely not a stroke! So, you can stop worrying about that right now. Do not worry about a thing. It is just a temporary nerve issue, characterized by slight inflammation that is very common and not serious at all. It just looks a bit funny for a bit. We will give you some simple pills to take for a few days, and it should go away completely on its own in a little while. Most people are back to normal in no time. There's really nothing more to discuss or for you to be concerned about; take the medicine.


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