Stroke Fast Handling

Stroke fast handling

Is a state where partial or complete loss of brain function that occurs suddenly, lasts more than 24 hours or cause paralysis, Because disruptions circulatory flow in the brain is reduced or there is a blockage or rupture of blood vessels spontaneously.

To find out the following stroke disease symptoms of stroke:

1. Weakness, ball, paralysis of the face, arm or leg sudden partial
2. The sudden loss of the ability to speak
3. It is difficult to understand the language of other people unexpectedly
4. The loss of hearing, vision in one or both
5. sudden severe headache with no known cause that is obviously often followed vomiting, convulsions, or loss of consciousness
6. Impaired balance accompanied by a sudden dizziness
7. A power failure suddenly remember

If you experience any of these symptoms, seek immediate medical attention, in order to help reduce the possible risk of death or disability.

Is Stroke disease can be cured?

If the locations contained in the brain stroke is not about a very important part and the extent of damage is small with risk factors who handled quickly and well, the stroke can recover completely.
Conversely, if the location of the stroke in the brain and the parts that are very important and quite extensive damage, the chance of recovery is small.

Stroke can be recovered perfectly or imperfectly depends on several things:
- Type of stroke (blockage or bleeding)
- Location Stroke
- Large or small lesions
- Factor risk

Therefore, when we see or experience the symptoms of stroke so as soon as possible should check in order to get treatment quickly.
Stroke is treatable if the patient can be taken to the hospital in a few hours after the first symptoms. The longer the treatment, the arteries become clogged blood vessels and the brain will be damaged, making it difficult to do the recovery.

The goal of treatment after the initial stroke treatment are:
- Reduce the possibility of further stroke
- Improve the function of the body affected by stroke

- Overcoming the occurrence of disability

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