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TIA is the abbreviation for transient ischemic attack.
Transient ischemic attack is a brief episode of lack of blood flow to part of the brain.
No, as given in the name, a Transient Ischemic Attack or TIA is "transient". So you do not die from TIA. However, a TIA can progress or lead to a full Stroke. You can die from a Stroke.
A Transient ischemic attack
mini stroke
The first signs of an impending transient ischemic attack are: numbness or paralysis in your face, arm or leg, double vision, loss of balance and garbled speech.
Ministroke is also known as a transient ischemic attack
A transient ischemic arterial spasm is a temporary restriction of blood flow due to a sudden and brief constriction of an artery. This can lead to a decrease in oxygen supply to the tissues supplied by that artery. If the spasm resolves quickly, it may not cause lasting damage.
transient ischemic dilation
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Transient ischemic attacks.
The main goal is to prevent a stroke. Some medicine that can be given to help prevent this are as follows: asprin, blood thinners, and heperain. In some cases the person will need surgery.