Stroke

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Q When should I begin exercising after a stroke?
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Beginning an exercise program soon after a stroke is an excellent way to build back muscle strength and coordination that may have been lost in the brain attack. Watch this video to learn more. Full Answer
Q How do I manage my stroke on a daily basis?
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A stroke is a life-threatening condition, and recovery can be a slow and challenging process. Depending on the areas of the brain affected, individuals who survive a stroke may have lasting physical problems. Movement can be affected, as can vision,... Full Answer
Q How is a pediatric stroke diagnosed?
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A stroke is an interruption of the blood supply to any part of your child's brain. If your child experiences sudden weakness of one side of the body, sudden lethargy, slurred speech, or seizure affecting only one side of the body, you should see a doctor... Full Answer
Q Why are pediatric strokes under-recognized?
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Pediatric stroke is one of the top 10 causes of death in children. Stroke in children is different than in adults. So why are they remain under-recognized?  It is rare. Practitioners do not expect a child to present with symptoms of... Full Answer
Q How do other illnesses affect a stroke?
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People with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes are at a higher risk for strokes. Over time, high blood pressure and diabetes can weaken the blood vessels, causing them to burst. High cholesterol can lead to fat buildup in the... Full Answer
Q Do strokes affect children?
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According to the National Stroke Association (www.stroke.org), 6 cases per 100,000 children less than the age of 15 years occur every year. Stroke and cardiovascular disease remains in the top 10 causes of death.  What are the main issues? Well,... Full Answer
Q What types of stroke are there besides ischemic strokes?
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There are two types of stroke, hemorrhagic strokes and ischemic strokes. Ischemic strokes, which are the most common type of strokes, result when a blood clot or accumulation of fat in an artery causes a reduction in blood flow in the brain. Hemorrhagic... Full Answer
Q Are headaches normal after having a stroke?
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Headaches can occur before, during, or after a stroke. Some medications used to prevent stroke can cause headache temporarily. The new onset of a headache that you have not experienced previously should always be discussed with your doctor. While most... Full Answer
Q What are the symptoms of pediatric stroke?
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A stroke is an interruption of the blood supply to any part of your child's brain. There are many symptoms related to pediatric stroke, and many are similar to symptoms of a stroke in adults. They include: • Weakness on one side of the body -... Full Answer
Q Can a child have a stroke?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, Cardiology
Believe it or not, even infants and children can have strokes. In fact, people younger than 65 represent about 25 percent of all strokes that occur. But your stroke risk does double every 10 years, so get your risk factors in check now. Full Answer