Heart Stroke
Heart stroke is the condition where blood supply to brain has stopped temporarily, due to formation of blood clot which can be seen in an artery. This results in improper functioning of particular part of brain. The risk of heart stroke can increase from four to five times if you have atrial fibrillation. Heart stroke seeks an emergency medical attention. Symptoms include Face drooping on one side, like a lopsided smile, Trouble walking, Weakness or numbness in an arm or leg, particularly on one side of the body, Slurred speech. The symptoms of a stroke can be permanent.
Generally stroke causes permanent damage to brain, so need emergency medical care. Types of strokes include Ischemic, Haemorrhagic, and Transient ischemic attack.
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