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Paralysis Symptoms
Paralysis is experienced as a loss of muscle function in some or all of the body. There are varying degrees of paralysis that you can experience; for example, Bell’s Palsy is a condition that affects the facial muscles. Palsy means paralysis of voluntary movement in that part of the body. The lack of clarity on the extent of spread and the degree of seriousness means the disease can be temporary or permanent. Let’s understand the importance of the symptoms of paralysis and po
Apr 27, 20236 min read
What Is A Stroke?
The brain and heart are two organs that must function at all times. The brain controls all the voluntary and involuntary actions in the body. The heart ensures the brain gets all the nutrients it needs and supplies the body with oxygen for every function. Without the nutrients and oxygen, the clot begins to cause brain damage by killing the brain cells. Damage to the brain cells can cause bleeding in the brain and cause a stroke- a brain hemorrhage. A stroke happens when the
Apr 26, 20235 min read
Right Side Stroke Symptoms
According to a WHO report , stroke is the third most common cause of disability and the second most typical cause of death worldwide. It also states that stroke is so common that one in four people is in danger of stroke in their lifetime. Given the statistics, people need to be aware of stroke and follow a healthy lifestyle to minimize the chances of the disease. Most of the time, being unaware of a medical condition can make things worse for a person as the precautionary me
Apr 26, 20234 min read
Can Stress Cause a Stroke?
In the current landscape of working professionals, stress is constantly felt in essence and the medical bills. Stress manifests itself in multiple forms – a racing brain prone to burnout, stiff muscles that cramp up and a heart prone to cardiac issues. There’s a fine line between a push that motivates you to do better at your job and a threat that causes you to feel sick and saps you of the same motivation. The bad actors of stress are causing a massive uptick in strokes and
Apr 24, 20234 min read
Stroke Treatments
What is a stroke? Brain cells begin to die when blood supply is cut off to the brain which is known as, stroke. A stroke can happen to almost anyone and usually have visible effects such as confusion and or slurred speech. Simple risk factors of a stroke are high blood pressure, diabetes, high cholesterol, smoking, obesity or old age. There are two types of stroke that are widely known which are, Ischemic and Hemorrhagic. When a blood vessel is blocked it is known as Ischemi
Apr 23, 20235 min read
Hemorrhagic Stroke: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment
What is a stroke? Stroke happens when there the vessels that are carrying blood to the brain is eruptedor there is a blockage of the blood flow to the brain. It is a serious medical condition that can cause life and death conditions. There are two main types of stroke: hemorrhagic stroke, and ischemic strokes. What is a hemorrhagic stroke? Hemorrhagic stroke occurs when an artery ruptures and bleeds within the brain. It can be further divided into two types, an intracerebral
Apr 22, 20234 min read
Hemiplegia Symptoms: What Is It, Causes, and More
Some of you would be coming across the word ‘Hemiplegia’ for the first time though you might know what it stands for. One might not be familiar with the technical term for one-sided paralysis. Paralysis is a medical condition that causes muscle function in any part of the body to deteriorate. It can arise either on one side of the body or on both sides, depending on the causes. But then, what is hemiplegia? Hemiplegia is a medical condition that concerns one side of the body
Apr 21, 20234 min read
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Causes and Treatments
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Causes and Treatments You probably have a basic idea of what hemorrhage is and vaguely know it is related to bleeding. Yes, hemorrhage is bleeding from a blood vessel, causing blood loss internally or externally. Though a brain hemorrhage is a common medical condition, a subarachnoid hemorrhage is a rare condition that occurs in fewer people. Hemorrhages are more noticeable in natural openings like the nose, mouth, rectum, etc. On the other hand, subar
Apr 20, 20234 min read
Ischemic Stroke: Overview, Causes, Early Signs And Medication
How often have you heard the news about someone affected by a stroke? Probably multiple times. You would have a vague idea about stroke symptoms from a news article or information about a friend or a relative who would have been through the implications of stroke. You would have probably wondered how it could be to turn speechless or not be able to move your body for some time. Proper knowledge about stroke and following the ways to prevent it can prevent you or any of your
Apr 20, 20235 min read
How Can You Identify A Stroke?
A stroke is a life-threatening medical condition that occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked or a rupture in the blood vessels that carry blood to the brain. When the brain lacks blood, it leads to oxygen deficiency, which leads to injury or even death of the brain cells and nerves. A stroke can be a short one that lasts 5 minutes or can be extended up to 24 hours. Why is stroke dangerous? According to data, stroke is the second highest cause that leads to disability
Apr 18, 20234 min read
How to Improve Hand Function After a Stroke
After a stroke, many people experience hand paralysis or weakness. This can make everyday tasks very difficult. However, there are things you can do to improve hand function. With the help of exercises and hand recovery devices, you can regain use of your hand and improve your quality of life. Exercises for Hand Recovery After a Stroke There are many exercises that can help improve hand function after a stroke. Here are some examples: Grasping objects: Try holding different o
Apr 17, 20233 min read
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