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Understanding Stroke

A stroke is a medical emergency caused by the interruption of blood supply to the brain, leading to neurological damage and potential loss of function. It can be classified as ischemic, due to a blockage, or hemorrhagic, due to bleeding in or around the brain.

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A stroke is a serious medical condition that occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to potential brain damage. Understanding the types of strokes, their symptoms, and risk factors is crucial for prevention and timely treatment. The FAST method is a simple way to recognize stroke s...

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Ischemic Stroke
A type of stroke caused by a blockage in a blood vessel supplying blood to the brain.

Example: An ischemic stroke can occur due to a blood clot.

Hemorrhagic Stroke
A type of stroke that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts.

Example: A hemorrhagic stroke can be caused by high blood pressure.

FAST
An acronym used to identify stroke symptoms: Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulties, Time to call emergency services.

Example: If someone shows FAST symptoms, call 911 immediately.

Rehabilitation
Therapy aimed at helping stroke survivors regain skills and independence.

Example: Physical therapy is a common form of rehabilitation after a stroke.

Risk Factors
Conditions or behaviors that increase the likelihood of having a stroke.

Example: Smoking is a significant risk factor for stroke.

Blood Pressure
The force of blood against the walls of the arteries, which can affect stroke risk.

Example: High blood pressure is a major risk factor for strokes.

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Key Concepts

Types of StrokeSymptomsRisk FactorsTreatment Options