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6 Warning Signs of a Stroke You Should Never Ignore

A stroke is a serious health condition which can cause lasting disability, long-term brain damage, and even death.


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This condition is the leading cause of death among the American population. A stroke can occur when the flow of blood, which is rich in oxygen, to the brain is blocked, or partially blocked, or when there is a bleeding in the brain.

In both cases, the brain cells start to die and cause a permanent damage. Luckily, an early detection and treatment of a stroke can help you to reduce your brain damage, to decrease the risk of a permanent disability, and to prevent an occurrence of a future stroke.

Types of a Stroke

There are two main types of a stroke, ischemic and hemorrhagic.

People at Risk of Developing a Stroke

The people who are exposed to the risk of developing a stroke are:

Common Warning Signs of a Stroke

The most common early warning signs of a stroke include:

You are likely to experience an incapacity to smile or an inability to raise your arms, as well as to keep them raised.