A "stroke" is an illness of the brain, the equivalent of a heart attack. There are two general types of strokes.
An "ischemic" stroke or a "transient ischemic attack" is a blockage of the flow of blood within the brain. This is typically caused by a blood clot within the brain. If small enough, in a "TIA", the clot is washed away or dissolved, with little aftereffects. A larger or longer-lasting blockage can cause substantial death of brain tissue.
The other type is a "hemmorhagic" stroke, in which a blood vessel bursts and blood leaks into the brain.
Another name for a transient ischemic attack is a mini stroke.
ischemic stroke
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ischemic stroke
The most common type of stroke in older people is an ischemic stroke, which occurs when a blood clot blocks blood flow to the brain. This can lead to brain cell damage due to the lack of oxygen and nutrients. Early recognition and treatment are crucial in improving outcomes for individuals who experience an ischemic stroke.
Ischemic stroke, or often, an ischemic transient attack, or TIA.
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 stroke can occur in two ways. In an ischemic stroke, a blood clot blocks or plugs a blood vessel or artery in the brain. About 80 percent of all strokes are ischemic. In an hemorrhagic stroke, a blood vessel in the brain breaks and bleeds into the brain. About 20 percent of strokes are hemorrhagic.
Ministroke is also known as a transient ischemic attack
A mini stroke is called a TIA or trans ischemic attack and yes one can occur after a CVA (cerebrovascular attack) or severe stroke
TIA-transicient ischemic attack
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