Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Stroke: Recognise & Respond
Stroke is a medical emergency. Know these warning signs of stroke and teach them to others.
Warning Signs Prior to a Stroke
Prior to a stroke, many people experience a TIA (transient ischemic attack). This is a "mini-stroke" or "warning stroke." TIAs can occur days, weeks or even months before a major stroke. TIAs occur when a blood clot temporarily clogs an artery, and part of the brain doesn't get the blood it needs. The warning signs are the same as for stroke; but they occur and disappear relatively quickly, usually in less than five minutes.
Unlike a stroke, when a TIA occurs, the blood clot resolves itself and there's no permanent injury. When a stroke occurs and part of your brain dies from lack of blood flow, the part of the body it controls is affected. Strokes can cause paralysis, affect language and vision, and cause other problems.
EVERY MINUTE MATTERS! Know these warning signs of a stroke, and teach them to others.
Warning signs include sudden:
*Numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body
*Confusion
*Trouble speaking or understanding
*Trouble seeing in one or both eyes
*Difficulty walking
*Dizziness
*Loss of balance or coordination
*Severe headache with no known cause
In the past, doctors couldn't do much to help stroke victims. That's not true today. Now stroke doesn't have to lead to disability or death. The key is to recognize a stroke and get to the hospital immediately. The clot-dissolving drug tPA (tissue plasminogen activator) can reduce long-term disability if it's given within three hours after an ischemic stroke starts. (Ischemic strokes are caused by clots and are by far the most common type of stroke.)
Unfortunately, tPA isn't used as often as it could be because many people don't seek care quickly. Don't you make that mistake. If you or someone near you has the warning signs of a stroke, call 9-1-1 immediately OR your state's emergency numbers.
To be FOREWARNED is to be FOREARMED!
Source:www.powertoendstroke.com
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