That depends on the hospital doctors.
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A mini stroke is called a TIA or trans ischemic attack and yes one can occur after a CVA (cerebrovascular attack) or severe stroke
A TIA or mini stroke, is more accurately characterized as a “warning stroke,” a warning you should take very seriously. The warning means that a 'real' stoke can happen.You will see and hear speech and visual disturbance, and numbness or weakness in the face, arms and legs. However, a TIA does not last as long as a stroke. The effects often only last for a few minutes or hours and fully resolve within 24 hours.
A TIA or mini stroke, is more accurately characterized as a “warning stroke,” a warning you should take very seriously. The warning means that a 'real' stoke can happen.You will see and hear speech and visual disturbance, and numbness or weakness in the face, arms and legs. However, a TIA does not last as long as a stroke. The effects often only last for a few minutes or hours and fully resolve within 24 hours.
It is when a mini stroke happens.
The cause of a mini stroke is the blockage of blood flow to the brain. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the brain. Blood flow can be disrupted by blood clots or cholesterol plagues. The correct term for mini stroke is transient ischemic attack.
Webmd.com is the best website to visit if you want to know what the symptoms of a mini stroke are, however if you believe you may have suffered one of these, you should visit your doctor immediately.
No it cannot.
A mini stroke is commonly referred to as a transient ischemic attack, with symptoms that usually last for several minutes. Since 1 out of 3 people who have a mini stroke will suffer a stroke, a transient ischemic attack is usually a warning sign that an individual is at an increased risk for stroke. During this time, they can make changes in lifestyle that can reduce their risk. Common signs of a mini stroke include loss of balance, slurred speech, weakness or paralysis on one side of the body and vision problems.
Not necessarily. If your motor skills or vision have not been compromised you should still be able to drive.
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He's had 37 TIAs (mini-strokes).