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What causes mild paralysis and stroke?

Transient ischemic attacks.


Intermittent attacks of pallor cyanosis and redness of the fingers and toes?

peripheral arterial occlusive disease


What is the medical term meaning a brief episode of bleeding in the brain?

Sub dural or extra dural haematoma


What is an ischemic cell?

an ischemic cell is a cell that is deprived of o2 and there forth has switched from aerobic metabolism to anaerobic . eventually this will cause the cell to burst because the ATP production is not sufficient to maintain the cell environment


Ischemic cell is caused by a lack of?

Ischemic cell death is caused by a lack of oxygen and nutrients due to reduced blood supply. This can be a result of conditions such as blood vessel blockages or heart attacks. The lack of oxygen leads to cellular injury and ultimately cell death.


A peripheral arterial occlusive disease in which intermittent attacks are triggered by cold or stress?

Raynaud's Syndrome.


The condition that gives stroke like symptoms but lasts less than 24 hours is called?

Ischemic attacks are similar to strokes. They are normally caused by small clots in the brain.


What is the medical term meaning mini-stroke?

What most think of as ministrokes are called transient ischemic attacks in medical terms.Often transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) are called mini strokes, though this is somewhat of a misnomer since in TIAs don't cause permanent damage to the brain, while strokes do.


What causes cerebral vascular insufficiency?

A stroke, caused by reduced blood and oxygen supply, may be an indication of severe blockage in the carotid artery. Less severe blockage may still cause "mini-strokes" or transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)


How does dysentery attacks and spreads?

Dysentery is a disease you get from contaminated food. it can cause bloody vomit or diarrhea, cramps, frequent loose stools, abdominal pain, fatigue, intermittent constipation, diarrhea with abdominal swelling, and flatulence.


What is the success rate of carotid endarterectomy?

If you DON'T do something about the arterial plaque, you WILL have a stroke when some of the plaque breaks free.


What are some of the short and long effects of smoking that would stop someone from taking up this deadly habit?

Short term - tachycardia, bad breath, reduced lung capacity, ageing of the skin, dry skin, breathlessness, increased blodd pressure, dental decay and discolouring Long term - peripheral arterial disease (leading to eventual limb amputation), cancer of the nose, mouth, throat, lungs, impotence, chronic heart failure, emphysema and COPD, stroke, transient ischemic attacks, intermittent claudication (due to PAD) (to list but a few!)