What to Do in Case of a Stroke

by taylorevance@gmail.com | September 9, 2024 4:33 pm

A stroke happens when the blood flow to part of your brain is blocked or when a blood vessel bursts in the brain. This can damage parts of the brain and cause problems in your body. Strokes are a significant cause of disability and death, but quick treatment can save lives.

What to Do in Case of a Stroke[1]

Types of Stroke

There are three main types of strokes:

How to Know If You’re Having a Stroke

Having a stroke can feel scary and confusing. People often say symptoms appear suddenly. Here are some things you might feel:

Signs of a Stroke

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The signs of a stroke can be remembered with FAST:

F: Face drooping – One side of the face may droop. Ask the person to smile.
A: Arm weakness – If one arm drifts downward when both arms are raised.
S: Speech difficulty – Slurred or strange speech. Ask the person to repeat a simple sentence.
T: Time to call 911 – If you see any of these signs, call for help right away.

What to Do Right Away

If you think someone is having a stroke, call 911 immediately. Quick treatment can prevent further brain damage. While waiting for help:

Standard Treatments for Stroke

Ischemic Stroke (caused by a blood clot)

Hemorrhagic Stroke (caused by a burst blood vessel)

Alternative Treatments for Stroke

Some people try alternative therapies to help with recovery. These methods should be used along with medical treatment:

What Happens After a Stroke

The aftereffects of a stroke depend on the affected part of the brain. Some common long-term effects are:

How to Recover from a Stroke

Recovery can take time and often involves several types of therapy:

A stroke is a severe medical emergency, but quick treatment can save lives. The best ways to fight back against stroke’s effects are to recognize the signs, get help quickly, and work hard on recovery. Taking care of your health and watching for warning signs can lower your risk of stroke in the future.

References

Mayo Clinic[3]. (2023). Stroke.
American Stroke Association[4]. (2023). About Stroke.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)[5]. (2023). Stroke Information Page.
DMSO dimethyl Sulfoxide for Humans Recipes & Treatments[6] (2022) Herb Roi Richards, Ph.D.
Oceanic Magnesium: How to Use Topical Sea Water Magnesium for Health Benefits[7] (2024) Herb Roi Richards, Ph.D.
Alternative Resources for Dealing with a Stroke[8]

 

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: https://alternativeresourcesdirectory.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/What-to-Do-in-Case-of-a-Stroke.jpg
  2. [Image]: https://alternativeresourcesdirectory.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/stroke-symptoms-fast.jpg
  3. Mayo Clinic: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/stroke
  4. American Stroke Association: https://www.stroke.org/en/about-stroke
  5. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS): https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/All-Disorders/Stroke-Information-Page
  6. DMSO dimethyl Sulfoxide for Humans Recipes & Treatments: https://www.amazon.com/Oceanic-Magnesium-Topical-Health-Benefits/dp/B0D76G8LXP/ref=
  7. Oceanic Magnesium: How to Use Topical Sea Water Magnesium for Health Benefits: https://www.amazon.com/Oceanic-Magnesium-Topical-Health-Benefits/dp/B0D76G8LXP/ref=
  8. Alternative Resources for Dealing with a Stroke: https://alternativeresourcesdirectory.com/news/alternative-resources-for-dealing-with-a-stroke

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