Stroke

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A stroke is a potentially fatal condition that develops when a portion of your brain isn't getting adequate blood flow. A clogged artery or bleeding in your brain are the most frequent causes of this. The brain cells there begin to degenerate from a lack of oxygen without a constant flow of blood.

When there is an oxygen shortage in the brain, it is known as a stroke or brain attack. It may result from a blood flow restriction or the rupture of an artery that supplies the brain. Aside from memory issues and paralysis on one side of the body, the patient could abruptly lose their ability to talk.

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Major Symptoms:
  • Face-Drooping or numbness of the face
  • Arm weakness or inability to lift both arms
  • Speech - Vocal stuttering
  • confusion, lack of speech or understanding, slurred speech, and memory loss
  • awareness loss or vertigo
  • Inability to balance or move with coordination, difficulties standing or walking
  • weakness or paralysis, especially on one side of the body or face
  • vision that is distorted, doubled up, or has blind spots in one or both eyes
  • abrupt behavioral alterations, such as unrequited love or rage hostility