What is a Stroke?
A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is blocked or interrupted, leading to brain cell damage. It is also known as a Brain Attack.
Early Warning Signs (Remember F.A.S.T.)
F – Face Drooping:
One side of the face suddenly droops.
A – Arm Weakness:
Sudden numbness or weakness in one arm.
S – Speech Difficulty:
Slurred speech or inability to speak properly.
T – Time to Act:
Seek emergency medical care immediately.
Why the Golden Hour is Critical
The first 1 hour after a stroke can save the patient’s life. Quick treatment:
- Prevents permanent brain damage
- Improves chances of recovery
- Reduces disability
Stroke Treatment
- Clot-busting injection (within a specific time window)
- Clot removal procedure (thrombectomy)
- Rehabilitation & physiotherapy
- Control of BP, sugar, and cholesterol
