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What Is A Stroke?

A stroke occurs when the blood flow to a part of the brain is disrupted. Not enough blood reaches the affected part of the brain. The cells in the part of the brain affected do not get enough oxygen and begin to die. Damage to the brain can cause loss of speech, vision, or movement […]

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What Are The Signs Of A Stroke?

The warning signs of stroke are: Sudden weakness or numbness of the face, arm, and leg on one side of the body Sudden loss of vision or dimmed vision, particularly in one eye Loss of speech, or trouble talking or understanding speech Sudden, severe headaches with no apparent cause Unexplained dizziness, unsteadiness, or sudden falls,

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How Is A Stroke Treated?

A stroke is a medical emergency, regardless of whether it is a major stroke or a short-lasting TIA. A person suffering a stroke should be taken immediately to a hospital emergency department. The ability to pinpoint quickly the precise location of a stroke and determine the extent of damage is critically important in treatment decisions. A

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Effects Of A Stroke

A stroke affects different people in different ways. While some people make a full recovery, others may find that some problems do persist. These may include: Speech changes Vision changes Memory and concentration difficulties Paralysis Weakness and stiffness Difficulty eating and swallowing Mood changes Difficulties with personal relationships Other challenges Speech Changes Some people have

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Recovering From A Stroke

Many people begin to recover from a stroke almost immediately after it has occurred. The recovery process is most rapid in the first three months after a stroke, but improvement will continue for six months or a year. Many stroke survivors report that they slowly continue to regain function for years after their brain attack.

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Preventing A Stroke

The best way to prevent stroke is to reduce your risk factors and take control of your own health: Lower your cholesterol level if it is elevated – some people can do this by modifying diet; others need to take medication. Lowering cholesterol levels has been proven by researchers to reduce the risk of stroke. For

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Stroke: Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some frequently asked questions related to stroke. Q: Can a stroke just happen out of the blue? A: A stroke, which also is referred to as a “brain attack,” often does happen without any prior warning. However, the conditions that lead to a stroke have usually been present for many years. Maintaining the healthiest

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