These Are The 7 Signs Of Stroke You Should Know Before It’s Too Late

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Transient ischemic attack (TIA) also known as ministroke also feels like a full-blown stroke, and 17% of people who experience it might have an actual stroke within the next 90 days after TIA attack.

History of stroke

Having suffered on your first stroke doesn’t guarantee that you will no longer experience it, so it’s best to work with your doctors to reduce another stroke risk factors. Lifestyle change is one of the major solution to avoid risk of second attack, this includes having regular exercise and healthy eating habits.

Other lifestyle change includes quitting smoking, taking aspirin regularly, taking medication to control high blood pressure, annual average blood sugar testing, and getting flu and pneumococcal vaccine.

Too much homocysteine

Although it’s not proven that lowering homocysteine will reduce the risk of stroke or heart attacks, the American Heart Association recommends that high-risk patients get hearty amounts of folic acid, B6, and B12 through green leafy vegetables and fortified grains and cereals.

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