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Signs of a stroke

Signs of a stroke

It is helpful to recognise the signs of a stroke in order to take action quickly.

  • Weakness or numbness on one side of the arm or leg
  • Slurred or garbled speech
  • A droop or uneven smile on the face
  • Sudden confusion or difficulty understanding speech
  • Sudden dizziness or lack of coordination

If a person is experiencing any of these signs and symptoms, they must go immediately to the nearest hospital Urgent Care Centre (UCC).

Treating a stroke

Accurate diagnosis and rapid treatment are critical in managing a stroke. Rushing the patient to the hospital UCC for an immediate evaluation is the first step, as treatment is time-sensitive and every minute counts.

As soon as a doctor has confirmed that the patient is suffering from a stroke, and the brain scan shows no bleeding, a clot-busting agent may be given to the patient. This medication should be administered within 3 hours from the onset of stroke symptoms.

Some patients may be required to แทงบอล UFABET ราคาดีที่สุด ไม่มีขั้นต่ำ undergo an interventional procedure to have the culprit clot retrieved from a blocked artery in the brain.

Prevention – know the risk factors

Prevention is better than cure. Especially in the case of a stroke. Yet, not many people know the necessary precautions to prevent stroke. For example, few are aware that irregular heartbeat increases the risk of stroke by 5 times. Even fewer are taking the correct blood thinner to prevent clot-formation caused during irregular heartbeat.

So how can we do better to prevent stroke?

Know the risk factors for stroke. A person is at a higher risk of stroke if they:

  • Have high blood pressure
  • Have diabetes
  • Have elevated cholesterol levels
  • Smoke
  • Have heart disease
  • Have irregular heartbeat
  • Are less physically active
  • Consume excessive alcohol

The best way to prevent stroke is by reducing your risk factors

  • Bring your blood pressure under control
  • Quit smoking
  • Take the right blood thinner to manage irregular heartbeat
  • Exercise regularly to reduce weight and blood sugar levels