Stroke is one of the major causes of severe long-term disability, with an average of 4 people dying each year, "one in 19 people" died. (United States Disease Management Stroke Information Center) The first time in the United States, "795,000" or more, "610,000" became the first time, accounting for about a quarter of the previous stroke, 87% of which were ischemic stroke. (CDC stroke information) Incidence of stroke in developed and developing countries is increasing, there are about 15 million strokes annually worldwide, 5 million are "permanent disability".
In fact, stroke is the main cause of long-term disability. People who are receiving treatment within 3 hours of stroke are less likely to have a disorder. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that 93% of people knew that sudden numbness was a symptom of stroke. However, only 38% know to urge people to pursue all the symptoms of emergency medicine. The stroke prevention method may include controlling hypertension using drug therapy or surgery. We also need to maintain healthy lifestyle, regular exercise, low sodium healthy diet. Since these activities increase the risk of stroke, avoid smoking and drink moderately.
Stroke is one of the top three causes of death in the United States, but stroke is not the main cause of long-term disability. After a stroke, the patient has a higher risk of stroke, and as a result they are more likely to have severe disability. However, advances in medicine and technology have made patients easier to deal with and recover. Occupational therapy is an effective way to restore mobility of stroke survivors and reduce future risks
Stroke is one of the major causes of long-term adult disability, affecting about 795,000 people each year in the United States. The term "stroke" means that no one is ready for this sudden, often catastrophic event. Through perseverance, ingenuity, perseverance, and creativity to solve every problem, stroke survivors and their families can find viable solutions to the most difficult situations. Early rehabilitation and rehabilitation can improve the function of stroke patients and sometimes can significantly recover
More than 800,000 strokes occur every year in the United States. It is the fourth leading cause of death and is the leading cause of severe long-term disability in adults. Prevention of stroke or transient ischemic stroke is complicated as patients have neurological and cardiovascular diseases often coexisting. A 63 - year - old woman with a history of distant migraine awakened with a headache with visual aura, nausea, vomiting, and discordance. She used to be a smoker, but she had no previous history of hypertension or estrogen replacement therapy and no family history of stroke. A and B. MRI showed left cerebellar infarction. Transesophageal echocardiography revealed a patent foramen ovale (arrow) with atrial septal artery aneurysm. E. Contrast injection shows a large flow of patent foramen ovale (arrow) and valsalva action. Percutaneous closure