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Monday, 3 April 2017

National Stroke Association gives explication on stroke

Before the stroke. Many tragic incidences do happen even though nobody prays for it. Yes that is true, but not all are without prior warning. The unfortunate thing is that people tend to ignore it instead of taking necessary steps to avoid it from happening.  National Stroke Association gives explication on stroke as a "brain attack" which could happen to anyone at any time and occurs when blood flow to an area of the brain is cut off. When this happens, brain cells are deprived of oxygen and begin to die. When brain cells die during a stroke, abilities controlled by that area of the brain such as memory and muscle control are lost.

They further explain that how a person is affected by their stroke depends on where the stroke occurs in the brain and how much the brain is damaged. For example, someone who had a small stroke may only have minor problems such as temporary weakness of an arm or leg. People who have larger strokes may be permanently paralyzed on one side of their body or lose their ability to speak. Some people recover completely from strokes, but more than 2/3 of survivors will have some type of disability.

It will interest you to know that blood supply to a particular area in the body cannot just completely be cut-off except in the case of accident. It is a gradual process. When a blockage is building up in the wall of the blood vessel that supplies the brain, the body tends to give some warning which could come inform of sudden-onset of face weakness, arm drift (i.e., if a person, when asked to raise both arms, involuntarily lets one arm drift downward) and abnormal speech together with twitching of mouth to one side. It has been recorded that 87% of stroke seen today is as a result of blockage of blood from reaching the brain.


Also, blood flow to a part of the brain can stop for a short period of time, this case is called transient ischemic attack (TIA), it can mimic stroke-like symptoms. These symptoms appear and last less than 24 hours before disappearing. While TIAs generally do not cause permanent brain damage, they are a serious warning sign that a stroke may happen in the future and should not be ignored.

I have met with many stroke patients and 90% of them told me they had in one time experienced those warning but they never took it serious. What can I do if I noticed this symptoms? It is simple all you need to do is to visit any standard hospital around you for a checkup. Never ignore any of this signs as they come before stroke.

I will like to end this week article by borrowing a quote from an American speaker. It goes thus: “The Bible give us a list of human stories on both sides of the ledger. On list of human stories is used examples -- do what these people did. Another list of human stories is used as warnings -- don't do what these people did. So if your story ever gets in one of these books, make sure they use it as an example, not a warning.”

Our health will not fail us ooooooooo

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By Toye Okunola
Exercise physiologist
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