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
Hemorrhagic stroke.
it stops the blood flow to your brain either killing you or giving you serious brain damage
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A stroke. A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain functions due to a disturbance in the blood vessels supplying blood to the brain. This can happen because of ischemia (lack of blood supply), or hemorrhage.In the past, stroke was referred to as cerebrovascular accident or CVA, but the term "stroke" is now preferred.
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.
A stroke is a injury within the brain. There are two basic types; ischemic and hemorrhagic. In an ischemic stroke, a blockage in a blood vessel occurs within the brain, cutting off the flow of blood carrying oxygen and sugars to the brain tissue. In a hemorrhagic stroke, a blood vessel has burst within the brain, flooding an area of brain tissue. Depending on the area affected within the brain, there could be many different affects. Stroke victims frequently experience physical weakness in one or more extremity, or difficulty speaking or seeing.
They will suffer a stroke and have irreversable brain damage.
It really all depends on what the brain damage was. Someone might have had a stroke, a traumatic brain injury, a tumor, bleeding in the brain, or many different things.
It tends to be yyour brain that is affected by a stroke when it is starved of oxygen
Stroke damage is always somewhere in the brain. However, you cannot say that every person who has had a stroke and is in a coma has had the stroke in the same part of the brain. Strokes can affect just about any area of the brain.
A stroke is a part of the brain that dies because of lack of oxygen. When the stroke happens the nerves can not send messages to the body in the correct manner. Depending on where in the brain the stroke happens and to what extent the damage happens effects how much handicap there is in the person. Sometimes it is a numbness and sometimes it is paralysis or loss of speech or number sense.
The sudden death of a brain cell when its blood supply is interrupted is called a stroke. Strokes can result from either a blockage of blood flow (ischemic stroke) or bleeding in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke), leading to brain cell damage and potentially permanent neurological deficits.