What is stroke? Its early signs
A stroke is like a problem in the brain when blood can’t go there properly. This can hurt the brain. There are two main types of strokes: one is when a clot blocks the blood, and the other is when there’s bleeding in the brain. Early signs are when one side of the body suddenly feels weak or numb, or if someone gets confused, has trouble talking, or a really bad headache. It’s super important to notice these signs quickly and get help from a doctor. Remember the word FAST: Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty – it helps to know what to do fast!
Stroke with Ischemia:
Cause: Brought about by a blockage or clump that hinders a vein providing blood to the cerebrum.
Symptoms and Signs:
If someone might be having a stroke, their body can show some important signs. First, if one side of their face, arm, or leg suddenly feels weak or numb, it could be a sign. They might also have trouble talking, understanding what others are saying, or get confused all of a sudden. Sometimes, their vision might get blurry or dark in one or both eyes. If they suddenly get a really bad headache that they can’t explain, that’s another sign. It’s super important to notice these signs fast and get help from a doctor right away to help them get better.
Stroke with bleeding:
Cause, Signs and Side effects:
When someone has a hemorrhagic stroke, it means a blood vessel in their brain breaks, causing bleeding. This can happen if the blood vessel is weak or has a problem like an aneurysm. The signs are easy to notice. First, there’s a sudden and really strong headache – it’s like the worst headache ever. Then, on one side of the body, there might be problems like feeling weak, numb, or not being able to move. Sometimes, the person may also have trouble seeing clearly or understanding and speaking. If these things happen, it’s super important to get help from a doctor right away to avoid serious problems.