HOW TO PREVENT STROKE
Stroke is the first cause of acquired disability in the world
A stroke, brain attack, or a Cerebrovascular Accident
(CVA), is the sudden death of brain cells caused by a lack of supply in
oxygen to the brain. There are two main types of stroke:
- Ischemic strokes or cerebral infarcts (80% of strokes) result
from a blockage or a reduction of blood flow in an artery that irrigates
the brain. They are caused either by a blood clot (thrombus) which
blocks the blood vessel or by the buildup of plaque (often due to
cholesterol) within the arteries which narrows vessels resulting in a
loss of blood flow.
- Haemorrhagic strokes are due to the rupture of an artery within
the brain triggering an intracerebral haemorrhage (15% of strokes) or to
the rupture of an aneurysm (arteriovenous malformation) entailing
subarachnoid haemorrhage (5% of strokes).
What are the consequences of a stroke?
Resulting disabilities will vary depending on stroke location and severity.
After
a stroke, brain cells die in the affected areas resulting to damaged or
even lose neurons. Patients will often suffer physical disabilities
such as partial loss of motricity or hemiplegia, sensory loss, language
disorders, aphasia, visual disorders, and even memory loss. Level of
recovery will vary from patient to patient. Starting rapidly a
rehabilitation program is key to recovery.
Is there anything to boost recovery?
NeuroAiD™ is a recovery stimulator dedicated to support neurological functions*.
NeuroAiD™
recovery stimulator has been shown to increase the production of new
neurons in the brain and supports the formation of new connections. The
effects of this favorable brain environment have been shown to improve
the outcome of recovery in clinical trials: patients on NeuroAiD™ have a
2.4 times higher chance of reaching independence**.
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