An ischemic stroke affecting the cerebellum can disrupt coordination, balance, and motor control. The cerebellum plays a crucial role in fine-tuning movements and maintaining posture, so damage in this area can lead to symptoms such as dizziness, difficulty walking, and problems with coordination. Depending on the severity of the stroke, recovery can vary, and rehabilitation may be necessary to regain lost functions.
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.
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.
what does the cerebellum control in the brain, my husband had a stroke many years ago but trouble breathing please answer my question
When the cerebrum is permanently damaged due to an interruption of blood flow to the brain, the condition is called a stroke. This can occur when a blood vessel supplying the brain is blocked (ischemic stroke) or ruptures (hemorrhagic stroke), leading to a loss of oxygen and nutrients in the affected area. The severity of the damage and the resultant symptoms depend on the location and extent of the stroke. Immediate medical attention is crucial to minimize long-term effects.
This condition is known as a stroke, specifically an ischemic stroke, which occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is obstructed, often by a blood clot. The lack of oxygen and nutrients leads to the death of brain tissue, resulting in neurological deficits that can affect movement, speech, and cognitive functions. Prompt medical intervention is crucial to minimize damage and improve recovery outcomes.
A transient ischemic attack mini-stroke will affect al the other body system due to the neurological dysfunction. This will affect the blood flow but it is usually restored within a short period of time.Ê
Another name for a transient ischemic attack is a mini stroke.
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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
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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