it stops the blood flow to your brain either killing you or giving you serious brain damage
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The leading cause of morbidity in Japan is stroke. "A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain stops."
Yes, because it could cause bleeding in the brain.
It tends to be yyour brain that is affected by a stroke when it is starved of oxygen
Yes unfortuantly the stroke causes pressure on the brain, 1 in 4 people have a schizophrenic gene in their brain. The unrevelved gene is activated by this pressure
Seizures themselves do not cause strokes, but they can be a symptom of certain conditions that increase the risk of stroke, such as epilepsy or a brain tumor. Seizures can also occur after a stroke as a result of the brain damage caused by the stroke.
Yes. Aneurysm in the chest area can travel to the brain and cause stroke.
The most common cause of brain infarction is stroke, which is when blood supply to the brain is interrupted. A ischemic stroke occurs when a blood vessel carrying blood to the brain is blocked by a blood clot. A hemmorhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel breaks open, causing blood to leak into the brain. The risk of stroke increases with high blood pressure, age, family history, smoking, heart disease, diabetes, and high cholesterol. Drug and alcohol abuse, bleeding disorders, and head injuries can also cause bleeding into the brain.
There are many issues that happen when someone has a stroke. Blood flow to the brain is interrupted and this may cause many problems. Brain damage is common and a stroke may result in the loss of life.
a type of stroke caused by blood leaking into or around the brain
yes. at least that's what i was told. You can have a stroke due to smoking. If you smoke it affects your lungs. And then you have stroke. DON'T SMOKE!!!!!!!
Yes, a brain stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted, leading to potential brain damage. It can be dangerous, as it may result in long-term disabilities or even death if not treated promptly. Prompt medical attention and appropriate treatment are crucial in improving outcomes for individuals who have experienced a stroke.