FAQ's on Stroke ( Brain Attack)
Q- What is Stroke (brain attack)?
Ans- A stroke is a medical emergency which happens when
blood flow to your brain stops. Within minutes, brain cells begin to die.
Q- What are the types of Stroke?
Ans- Ischemic stroke(more common), is caused by a blood clot
that blocks or plugs a blood vessel in the brain.
Hemorrhagic stroke, is caused by a blood vessel that breaks
and bleeds into the brain.
"Mini-strokes" or transient ischemic attacks
(TIAs), occur when the blood supply to the brain is briefly interrupted.
Q- What are the symptoms of Stroke?
Ans- Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg
(especially on one side of the body), sudden confusion, trouble in speaking or
understanding speech, sudden trouble in sight in one or both eyes, sudden
trouble in walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination,sudden severe
headache with no known cause,difficulty in swallowing, problems with bowel or
bladder control and easy fatigue.
If you have any of these symptoms,you must get to a hospital
quickly to begin with the treatment.
Q- What are the Risk factors of Stroke?
Ans- Stroke prevention is still the best medicine. The most
important treatable conditions linked to stroke are:
High blood pressure. Treat it.
Cigarette smoking. Quit.
Heart disease. Manage it with the help of your doctor using
aspirin, anticoagulants etc.
Treating unruptured cerebral aneurysm or arteriovenous
malformation
Diabetes. Control it. Treatment can delay complications that
increase the risk of stroke.
Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). Seek help. They should
never be ignored and can be treated with drugs or surgery.
Poor lifestyle leading to overweight, high cholesterol
levels etc.
Risk Factors You Cant Change
Age – Risk increases as you get older. But leading a healthy
lifestyle can minimize that risk.
Race
Gender – Men are a greater risk of stroke than premenopausal
women.
Q- What are the Stroke prevention and treatment?
Ans- Prevention
lifestyle modification -maintaining healthy weight, lowering
cholesterol Levels, exercising etc
Modification of risk factors
Treatment
If you have a stroke, it must first be determined which kind
of a stroke it is so that proper treatment can be given. The neurologist asks
for a CT head plain to determine whether it is an ischemic or hemorrhagic
stroke. If the stroke is determined to be ischemic (due to a blood clot), the
interventional radiologist will assess what caused the clot, such as a clogged
carotid or other artery, and can correct the underlying problem to prevent
future strokes from occurring.
Treatment to Dissolve Blood Clots
A clot-busting drug, tPA (tissue plasminogen activator) can
be given intravenously to break up or reduce the size of blood clots to the
brain. This technique must be performed within three hours from the onset of
symptoms. If not possible, intraarterial thrombolysis treatment is another
option. You can return to normal life with minimal or no after effects from the
stroke.
Treatment to Open Narrowed Carotid Arteries
Angioplasty and stenting to treat those having an acute
stroke
Carotid Endarterectomy Surgery
Treatment for Hemorrhagic Stroke
Surgery
Embolization technique
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