A stroke occurs when the blood flow to the brain is cut off. Because the brain cells do not get the oxygen and glucose they require to survive, they perish. A stroke can be both life-threatening and fatal. It is possible to permanently harm the brain. According to numerous studies, 50% of stroke victims do not survive for longer than a year. People over 65 are most likely to have a stroke. There are two distinct stroke types that result from two distinct factors: stroke with ischemia: Blood vessels that provide blood to the brain or vessels in any other part of the body might clot. The blood supply to the brain is obstructed by these clots. The main cause of blood clots is the buildup of cholesterol and fatty acids. Hemorrhagic stroke: This type of stroke is brought on by a burst blood artery in the brain. The brain cells are harmed when blood from the damaged vein enters the area. High blood pressure and aneurysms (thinning vein walls), are the main causes of hemorrhagic strokes, The term "stroke" in Ayurvedic terminology is "paksha pakshaghata." Vata dosha, which is in charge of the body's sensory and motor functions, is the cause. Ayurveda treats strokes by minimizing or lessening their signs, symptoms, or aftereffects.
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