Symptoms of stroke
Stroke treated one minute late, 2 million brain cells can die
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Vinh Long - Stroke requiring emergency care during prime time, each minute late loses 2 million brain cells, reducing recovery opportunities and increasing the risk of severe sequelae.
Stroke strikes after a moment of subjectivity
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Stroke can also occur in young people. The danger is not only in the disease, but also in the subjectivity in the face of warning signs that are easily overlooked.
3 cold weather times that easily trigger stroke many people do not know
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Deep temperature drops cause blood vessels to constrict, increasing the risk of stroke. Notably, this risk often appears at familiar times but is easily subjective.
29 years old but with many underlying diseases such as people aged 60, young patient has a stroke
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The 29-year-old male patient in Hanoi suffered from a series of underlying diseases that are common in the elderly and had to be hospitalized for emergency treatment for a stroke.
A woman suffered a stroke while going to the toilet at 2am
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When going to the toilet at 2am, Ms. C suddenly showed signs of a stroke such as headache, dizziness, mouth torsion, difficulty speaking, loss of balance in walking...
3 scientific ways to bathe to prevent stroke that everyone should know
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Here are three scientific principles of showering that everyone should know to prevent stroke and protect the heart every day.
Signs of stroke that are easily overlooked make patients in critical condition
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HCMC - Coming to the hospital in a state of hemiplegia, drowsiness, and slurred speech, the 50-year-old patient was determined to have a cerebral infarction.
The dangers of stroke are lurking in young people
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Even when healthy and without underlying diseases, young people can still become victims of stroke.
24-year-old healthy male student suddenly suffered a stroke due to cerebral vascular malformations
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A healthy male student suddenly suffered a stroke at night due to cerebral vascular malformations - a disease that is difficult to detect early.