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- Q Should I talk to my doctor about my stroke symptoms?
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A stroke is a serious, life-threatening condition that requires emergency treatment. The earlier a person with the condition gets treatment, the less damage to the brain will occur. Symptoms to watch out for include a sudden, excruciating headache;... Full Answer
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- Q How common are childhood strokes?
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Cerebrovascular disorders are among the top ten causes of death of children in the United States. Stroke in childhood affects at least one in 4,000 newborns and the approximately 2,000 older children each year. A stroke is an interruption of the blood... Full Answer
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- Q How dangerous is a brain stroke?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyStroke is one of those dreadful events that can cause death in an instant. While it is the third leading cause of death in the U.S., it is more likely that the person suffering this attack on the brain will survive it, sometimes barely. Stroke is a... Full Answer
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- Q What are brain attacks?
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Some neurologists prefer to calls strokes "brain attacks" because, like heart attacks, strokes should be treated with urgency. When any part of the brain is denied blood, its functions are threatened. After experiencing a stroke, a person might go limp... Full Answer
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- Q How common are strokes in the United States?
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Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke. In 2008 alone, more than 133,000 Americans died from stroke—or one person every four minutes—making it the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. Each year,... Full Answer
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- Q How can I benefit from surgical compression stockings after a stroke?
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Treating hospitalized patients who have suffered a new immobilizing stroke with thigh-length surgical stockings rather than knee-high socks can reduce life threatening blood clots, according to a study published online in the "Annals of Internal... Full Answer
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- Q As a caregiver for a stroke victim, how can I prepare for hospital trips?
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As a caregiver for someone who had a stroke, you have a lot to do and too much on your mind. One thing you can do to help the person you love and yourself through this challenging time is create a hospital packing list for any unexpected trips to the... Full Answer
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- Q What tips can help me be a caregiver for someone who has had a stroke?
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As a caregiver for someone who had a stroke, you may be feeling overwhelmed by meeting a whole new set of demands on top of those you are used to from everyday life. Try this list of suggestions for getting organized, saving time, and helping the person... Full Answer
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- Q What questions might I ask my doctor if I have had a stroke?
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If you have had a stroke or mini stroke, it is not unusual to feel concerned and want as much information as possible to speed your recovery and reduce your risk for having another stroke in the future. The following questions can lay the groundwork... Full Answer
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- Q How do I care for someone with a stroke?
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A stroke is a life-threatening condition, and the recovery process can be slow. Individuals who suffer a stroke may experience frustration and depression as a result of their condition. Brain damage from strokes can impact speech, hearing,... Full Answer
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