Brain Stroke Effects

Brain Stroke Effects

brain stroke is a very dangerous disease. brain stroke effects are given below

1-loss of control over limbs

2-loss of the facility to see & hear properly

3-stress & confusion

4-speech problem

5-headache, ringing in the ears, nausea, fainting, and loss of consciousness. It increases with age, especially after 65 years.

Treatment:

There is no cure for brain stroke but there are many therapies that can help you to reduce damage from a brain attack.

Include the following steps:

1)take aspirin if you haven’t already been prescribed blood thinners

2)remove any tight or constricting clothing

3)lie down on your left side

4)keep stress level low

5)keep physical activities to a minimum

6)eat healthy foods

7)get plenty of rest

8)drink plenty of fluids

9)avoid smoking

10)be cautious in hot weather.

11)avoid taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

12)-please keep in mind that these are just our suggestions, always consult your doctor first.

Stroke treatment:

1- stroke is a neuron disease that causes brain cells to die because of blood clots or lack of oxygen.

it causes loss of coordination, paralysis, disturbances in sensation and vision. the most common symptom is weakness on one side of your body.

stroke treatment:- can be done by removing the clot with surgery, changing lifestyle factors like diet and exercise, use medications after the event but before getting disabilities. the goal for stroke patients is to recover as much function as possible through rehabilitation therapy.

it touches 1 800 people daily in America% , 80 are permanent disabilities and there are 5 million stroke survivors today who need help. only 10% get rehab every year so we call upon all Americans to take note of this problem and participate in rehab activities.

-surgery is typically used if the stroke was caused by a clot that remains in an artery before it gets to the brain. there are two types of surgery, one where the doctor opens up the skull, removes the clot, and drains off excess fluid; or where he puts in a device called a stent retriever to remove clots that are smaller than what surgical tools can clear out successfully. these surgeries are only done when stroke patients respond well to drug therapy because both procedures carry risks like bleeding in the brain.

-for lifestyle changes, doctors recommend healthy choices for patients because they want them to be less likely to have another stroke in the future so they tell them about proper diet and exercise techniques. this ensures a lower risk of future strokes.

-medications after stroke are used to treat symptoms that affect the patient’s life, like anxiety or depression. it’s important to be aware of side effects when you’re talking to your doctor about what medication is best for you.

-rehabilitation therapy uses various techniques that help patients regain functions they may have lost because of stroke, which can include cognitive exercises that improve memory and problem-solving skills, or physical exercises aimed at recovering strength or motion in weakened limbs.

it’s usually done by speech therapists, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists who work together as a team with the goal of helping people get back to their normal daily activities without any limitations like the ability to care for themselves independently while focusing on recovering as much function as possible.

-every year there are hundreds of thousands of stroke survivors who need help with therapies but never get them so we call upon all Americans to take part in activities and charities helping those people for the sake of their health and happiness.

stroke is a death or damage to neurons that leads to a lack of oxygen and blood flow, causing brain cells to die. treatment options include: removing the clot with surgery, changing lifestyle factors like diet and exercise, using medications after the event but before getting disabilities, or rehabilitation therapy that uses various techniques that help patients regain functions they may have lost because of stroke.

every year there are hundreds of thousands of stroke survivors who need help but never get it. we call upon all Americans to participate in activities and charities helping those people for the sake of their health and happiness.

stroke is a disease that causes neurons to lose function or die due to loss of blood flow and oxygen, causing brain cells to die. it can be treated with surgery to remove clots, changing lifestyle factors like diet and exercise, using medications after the event but before getting disabilities, or rehabilitation therapy.

hundreds of thousands of stroke survivors need help every year, but only 10% get rehab annually so we call upon all Americans to take part in activities and charities helping those people for the sake of their health and happiness.

Effects of stroke on the left side of the brain:

-paralysis on the right side of the body

-speech problems like mumbling, stuttering, or loss of speech completely.

-changes in memory and judgment

symptoms:

-weakness or complete paralysis in the face, arm, and leg on one side of the body (the other side is more normal)

-inability to understand simple statements like “put your pants on” or “go home”, but still able to do complex tasks like tying shoes or cooking a meal.

treatment options include medication after stroke but before disabilities set in from it. there are also surgeries for removing clots causing stroke damage as well as rehab programs that give patients various techniques regaining lost because of stroke. every year there are hundreds of thousands of stroke survivors who need help but never get it. we call upon all Americans to take part in activities and charities to help those people for the sake of their health and happiness.

Effects of stroke:

-paralysis on one side of the body

-speech problems like mumbling, stuttering, or loss of speech completely.

symptoms include:

-weakness or complete paralysis in the face, arm, and leg on one side of the body (the other side is more normal)

treatment options include medication after the event but before getting disabilities from it. there are also surgeries for removing clots causing stroke damage as well as rehab programs that give patients various techniques regaining lost because of stroke.

every year there are hundreds of thousands of stroke survivors who need help but never get it. we call upon all Americans to take part in activities and charities helping those people for the sake of their health and happiness.

areas of the brain affected by stroke and symptoms:

-damage to the cerebrum leads to weakness or paralysis on one side of the body.

-trouble understanding language, speaking, reading, and writing. includes trouble with math and music.

-memory loss can make people unable to remember things they did moments ago or even their full name which makes it hard for them to get back into life because they don’t know who they are any more or what is going on around them.

treatment options include medication after stroke but before getting disabilities from it. there are also surgeries for removing clots causing stroke damage as well as rehab programs that give patients various techniques regaining lost because of stroke.

every year there are hundreds of thousands of stroke survivors who need help but never get it. we call upon all Americans to take part in activities and charities helping those people for the sake of their health and happiness.

symptoms include:

-trouble understanding language, speaking, reading, and writing. includes trouble with math and music.

treatment options include medication after the event but before getting disabilities from it. there are also surgeries for removing clots causing stroke damage as well as rehab programs that give patients various techniques regaining lost because of stroke.

every year there are hundreds of thousands of stroke survivors who need help but never get it. we call upon all Americans to take part in activities and charities helping those people for the sake of their health and happiness.

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