When anything prevents blood flow to a portion of the brain or when a blood artery in the brain bursts, a stroke, also known as a brain attack, happens. The brain either ages or suffers harm in both scenarios. A stroke may result in permanent brain damage, chronic disability, or even fatality. After a stroke, you can make significant strides toward regaining your independence. However, several issues might still exist: On one side of the body, a person may have weakness, paralysis, or both. Problems with memory, judgment, learning, awareness, and attention. Heart disease, stroke, and stress are inextricably linked. Stress can increase blood pressure, raise blood sugar and fat levels, and make the heart work harder. Due to these factors, there is a higher chance that clots will develop, spread to the heart or brain, and result in a heart attack or stroke. Depending on which portion of the brain is injured and how long the brain is without blood supply, a stroke may result in temporary or permanent disability. Possible complications include: lack of muscle mobility or paralysis.
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