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If I am so happy yesterday, now is the opposite. Two important things just pass away yesterday and today.
My two baby pet rabbit just die yesterday because of the temperature we are accepting. They had stroked. Although we
have a lots of rabbits here, their lifes will not be change anymore. Its a little bit childish but I'm the one who take care of them so its normal for me to miss them.
And for this morning news, I was so shocked when my granny just told me that Mr. Vendor(Laguna-thats what we call him) just die last night. Like my pet stroked is the cause of it. So I prepared some topic about STROKE. Please Read



What is a stroke?

A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain is blocked or bursts. Without blood and the oxygen it carries, part of the brain starts to die. The part of the body controlled by the damaged area of the brain can't work properly.

Brain damage can begin within minutes, so it is important to know the symptoms of stroke and act fast.

Symptoms of a stroke happen quickly. A stroke may cause:

* Sudden numbness, paralysis, or weakness in your face, arm, or leg, especially on only one side of your body.
* New problems with walking or balance.
* Sudden vision changes.
* Drooling or slurred speech.
* New problems speaking or understanding simple statements, or feeling confused.
* A sudden, severe headache that is different from past headaches.

What causes a stroke?

There are two types of stroke:

* An ischemic stroke develops when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel in the brain. The clot may form in the blood vessel or travel from somewhere else in the blood system. About 8 out of 10 strokes are ischemic (say “iss-KEE-mick”) strokes. They are the most common type of stroke in older adults.
* A hemorrhagic stroke develops when an artery in the brain leaks or bursts. This causes bleeding inside the brain or near the surface of the brain. Hemorrhagic (say “heh-muh-RAH-jick”) strokes are less common but more deadly than ischemic strokes.

How is it treated?

For an ischemic stroke, treatment focuses on restoring blood flow to the brain. If less than 3 hours have passed since your symptoms began, doctors may use a medicine that dissolves blood clots. Research shows that this medicine can improve recovery from a stroke, especially if given within 90 minutes of the first symptoms.1 Other medicines may be given to prevent blood clots and control symptoms.

A hemorrhagic stroke can be hard to treat. Doctors may do surgery or other treatments to stop bleeding or reduce pressure on the brain. Medicines may be used to control blood pressure, brain swelling, and other problems.

After your condition is stable, treatment shifts to preventing other problems and future strokes. You may need to take a number of medicines to control conditions that put you at risk for stroke, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. Some people need to have a surgery to remove plaque buildup from the blood vessels that supply the brain (carotid arteries).

The best way to get better after a stroke is to start stroke rehab. The goal of stroke rehab is to help you regain skills you lost or to make the most of your remaining abilities. Stroke rehab can also help you take steps to prevent future strokes. You have the greatest chance of regaining abilities during the first few months after a stroke. So it is important to start rehab soon after a stroke and do a little every day.
Can you prevent a stroke?

After you have had a stroke, you are at risk for having another one. You can make some important lifestyle changes that can reduce your risk of stroke and improve your overall health.

* Don't smoke. Smoking can more than double your risk of stroke. Avoid secondhand smoke too.
* Eat a heart-healthy diet that includes plenty of fish, fruits, vegetables, beans, high-fiber grains and breads, and olive oil. Eat less salt too.
* Try to do moderate activity at least 2½ hours a week. It's fine to be active in blocks of 10 minutes or more throughout your day and week. Your doctor can suggest a safe level of exercise for you.
* Stay at a healthy weight.
* Control your cholesterol and blood pressure.
* If you have diabetes, keep your blood sugar as close to normal as possible.
* Limit alcohol. Having more than 1 drink a day (if you are female) or more than 2 drinks a day (if you are male) increases the risk of stroke.
* Take a daily aspirin or other medicines if your doctor advises it.
* Avoid getting sick from the flu. Get a flu shot every year.


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