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How To Detect & Prevent Strokes
In the next six seconds, someone in
the world will have a stroke.
Are you among those at highest risk?
A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the
brain ruptures or is blocked by a clot.
A stroke caused by a blockage is called an
ischemic stroke. A hemorrhagic stroke is
the result of a ruptured vessel that bleeds
into or around the brain.
The blockage or bleeding deprives brain
cells of adequate oxygen-carrying blood
and the cells start to die, which can lead to
ongoing mental and physical impairment
(difficulty thinking, speaking and moving)
or even death.
Each year about 15 million people
worldwide suffer a new or recurrent stroke,
and of these individuals, nearly 6 million
die and another 5 million are permanently
disabled.
Across the globe, stroke is the second
leading cause of death for people over age
60. Fortunately, 80 percent of all strokes are
preventable.
If a person shows signs of a stroke, it is
crucial to seek medical help immediately.
Never wait to see if symptoms lessen.
Signs of a stroke include the following:
• Sudden weakness, numbness or
paralysis of the face, arm or leg, often on
one side of the body.
• Sudden trouble speaking or
understanding; confusion.
• Sudden vision problems in one or both
eyes.
• Sudden difficulty walking, dizziness or
loss of balance.
• Sudden severe headache with no known
cause.
Older adults experience more strokes,
often because they face more
cardiovascular disease and are more
sedentary. To reduce the risk of a stroke,
particularly in ageing loved ones, follow
these recommendations:
• Eat a healthier diet.
• Manage blood pressure.
• Maintain physical activity.
• Lose extra weight.
• Lower cholesterol levels.
• Reduce blood sugar.
• Avoid smoking.
To learn more about stroke prevention and
resources to help a stroke survivor, contact
the Stroke Association, a medical facility or
your local Right at Home office on
01332 91 32 32 or visit the website:
www.rightathome.uk.co.uk/derby
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