What is difference paralysis & stroke. What is remedy. How to prevent. Can yoga supply sufficient blood to Brain. Why smoking also affects. Does india have stem cell treatment & Can it reverse a stroke.
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A stroke is a "brain attack" It can happen to anyone at any time. It occurs when blood flow to an area of brain is cut off. When this happens, brain cells are deprived of oxygen and begin to die. When brain cells die during a stroke, abilities controlled by that area of the brain such as memory and muscle control are lost. Its of two types HEMORRHAGIC STROKE-A brain aneurysm burst or a weakened blood vessel leak (hemorrhagic) is one of two types of stroke. While the least common of the two types of stroke it most often results in death ISCHEMIC STROKE A blood vessel carrying blood to the brain is blocked by a blood clot (ischemic) is one type of stroke. Learn more about the types of ischemic stroke. Paralysis is caused by stroke as when a part of brin dies the functions por the group of muscles controlled by them also are lost ,resulting in paralysis. Smoking increases the risk of high blood pressure-the single biggest risk factor for stroke. The chemicals in cigarettes include carbon monoxide, arsenic, formaldehyde and cyanide damage the blood vessel walls, this leads to atherosclerosis (narrowing or furring of the arteries). Smoking increases the risk of high blood pressure-the single biggest risk factor for stroke. The chemicals in cigarettes include carbon monoxide, arsenic, formaldehyde and cyanide damage the blood vessel walls, this leads to atherosclerosis (narrowing or furring of the arteries). This increases the chances of blood clots forming on the arteries to the brain and the heart. These clots can suddenly block an artery completely causing a stroke. Nicotine is a highly addictive drug. It causes your blood vessels to narrow, increases your heart rate and raises your blood pressure. Elevated blood pressure is a major contributory factor to stroke. The carbon monoxide in tobacco smoke is the same type of poisonous gas found in car exhaust fumes; it deprives the blood vessels of vital oxygen. Carbon monoxide joins onto the haemoglobin which carries oxygen around the body in red blood cells. In some smokers, up to half of the blood can be carrying carbon monoxide instead of oxygen. Smoking increases the stickiness of special blood cells called platelets, further increasing the risk of blood clots forming. Smoking increases LDL (bad) cholesterol and reduces HDL (good) cholesterol. High levels of LDL cholesterol are a risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke REVERSAL of stroke is a natural process, no stem cell treatment is not availble.
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There are two types of stroke. Ischemic stroke is similar to a heart attack, except it occurs in the blood vessels of the brain. Clots can form in the brain's blood vessels, in blood vessels leading to the brain, or even in blood vessels elsewhere in the body and then travel to the brain. These clots block blood flow to the brain's cells. Ischemic stroke can also occur when too much plaque (fatty deposits and cholesterol) clogs the brain's blood vessels. About 80% of all strokes are ischemic. Hemorrhagic strokes occur when a blood vessel in the brain breaks or ruptures. The result is blood seeping into the brain tissue, causing damage to brain cells. The most common causes of hemorrhagic stroke are high blood pressure and brain aneurysms. An aneurysm is a weakness or thinness in the blood vessel wall. Paralysis is a loss of muscle function in part of your body. It can be temporary or permanent. The most common causes are stroke, spinal cord injury, and multiple sclerosis. Stem cell therapy is still in research stage
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