When blood flow to part of the brain is reduced or interrupted, stroke due to deprivation of brain tissue from oxygen and nutrients (paralysis) occurs. The first signs of stroke disease, a terrible medical condition that kills two million brain cells every minute, need to be recognized and treated immediately..
Stroke (paralysis), prevents brain tissue from receiving oxygen, caused by interruption of blood flow to the brain or brain hemorrhage, A medical emergency that develops suddenly and requires immediate attention.According to the charity Stroke Association, We are talking about a stroke that can affect people of all ages.. new data, tens of thousands of people suffering from stroke, It can now be diagnosed and treated earlier, after revealing that the average time from the onset of the first symptoms to reaching the emergency room is approximately one and a half hours..Latest data published in England, 2023/24the, experiencing the first symptoms of a stroke 41.327 Average time between a patient experiencing symptoms and calling an ambulance 88 It shows minutes.This, per capita during that time period 1,76 It means up to a billion brain cells may have been lost, potentially causing untold damage. Analysis found that two-thirds of participants (%64), It turns out that if someone suddenly realizes they're having trouble smiling, the first thing they'll do is not call an ambulance.Dr. David Hargroves, he said: “When someone has a stroke, It is estimated that the brain can lose approximately two million brain cells per minute.. Therefore, rapid diagnosis and treatment are critical.”“The first symptom of a stroke may not seem like much, barely a hundred, At the first sign in the arm or speech, it is time to call the ambulance.””Acting quickly is vital; whether a friend, whether it's someone you love, Even a passerby, Calling an ambulance quickly saves lives.”Paralysis (also known as stroke or cerebral palsy), It occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is reduced or completely stopped. this situation, causes damage to brain cells and is usually manifested by weakness or loss of movement on one side of the body.Diabetes
Hypertension
hormone treatments
Smoking and alcohol use
Dyslipidemia (Excessive blood fats in the body)
lack of exercise
heart rhythm disorder
brain hemorrhageSudden loss of consciousness or fainting
percent shift
speech impairment
Weakness in the same side arm or leg
Double vision or sudden vision loss
loss of balance
visual impairment
difficulty swallowing
Cognitive impairments
Numbness in the arm and leg area
Sagging or receding corner of the mouthRegular health checks, reduces the risk of stroke. If there is high blood pressure, it should be taken under control and antihypertensive medication should be started if necessary..If you have diabetes, a diabetic diet should be recommended, Oral antidiabetic drugs or insulin treatment should be started in accordance with the recommendation of the endocrinologist., Diet if you have high cholesterol, Lifestyle changes and antilipidemic drugs should be administered if necessary..