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Stroke or Cerebral Vasculer Accident (CVA) is a sudden disruption of blood vessels in the brain. Stroke results in limitations in moving, communicating and thinking.

The physical changes in the effects of post-stroke make the sufferer feel alienated from the environment and feel that he is disabled and embarrassing, resulting in increasing stress, tension, anxiety and frustration.

These pressures are caused after a stroke. The perspective will affect the processing of the patient's pressure in the face of the impact post-stroke. Efforts to process, manage and minimize pressure both from inside and outside the individual are called coping strategies.

Coping strategies are divided into two types, namely problem-oriented coping strategies (PFC) and emotionally oriented patients (EFC) coping strategies. The coping strategies raised by post-stroke sufferers will be greatly influenced by the social support of patients.

Social support can reduce psychological tension and stabilize the emotions of post-stroke sufferers.

The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between social support and coping strategies in post-stroke patients, to determine the level of social support received by post-stroke patients, and to find out coping strategies that were often raised by post-stroke patients. The hypothesis proposed is that there is a positive relationship between social support and coping strategies in post-stroke patients.

The research subjects were post-stroke patients, totaling 40 people. The sampling technique used was incidental non-random sampling. Measuring instruments for data collectors are social support scale and coping strategy scale.
 From the results of product moment analysis shows a correlation of 0.698 with p = 0.000 (p 1 0.01) which means there is a very significant positive relationship between social support and coping strategies in post-stroke patients.

Effective contribution (SE) of social support to coping strategies is 48.7%, so there are still 51.3% of other factors that influence the emergence of positive coping strategies in post-stroke patients.

The empirical mean of social support was 103.1 and the hypothetical average was 105, meaning that the level of social support received by post-stroke sufferers was sufficient. In the coping strategy variables obtained an empirical mean of 89.8 and a hypothetical mean of 75, indicating that coping raised by post-stroke patients is very high.

The conclusion of this study is that there is a very significant positive relationship between social support and coping strategies in post-stroke patients.
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Stroke therapy plays an important role in maintaining the condition of stroke patients to remain good and help prevent further disability. Brain damage due to stroke can spread and become a long-term problem. In order to improve the quality of life for stroke patients, stroke therapy is needed.

Stroke can cause sufferers to experience paralysis or reduced ability to function the body. Although there are some who can recover fully in a short time, but generally stroke sufferers need medical and psychological support in a sufficiently long period of time to restore their bodily functions to be more independent.

Medical Therapy

Stroke therapy can restore the quality of life for stroke patients. Here are some therapies that can be given, including:

Physical therapy

A stroke can weaken the muscles in the body of the sufferer. This makes the body and joints difficult to move. The effect of coordination and body movements is reduced and at the same time it is difficult to carry out physical activities such as walking and standing.

Physical therapy helps strengthen the body's muscles and trains stroke patients to be able to return to activity after experiencing brain damage. Physical therapy or physiotherapy is therapy carried out by specialist physiotherapists and therapists, who will first evaluate the patient's physical problems. If the physical problems suffered are too severe, it can be helped by a tool to support recovery from a patient's body movement disorders.

Speech and language therapy

One result of a stroke is loss of speech or decreased ability. Speech disorders due to stroke can include decreased overall speaking ability, unable to use the right words, or unable to complete sentences.

Stroke can also damage the muscles that control the sufferer's speaking ability. Stroke therapy for this disorder can be done by speech and language therapists, who will train patients to speak clearly and coherently. If the disorder is too severe, then stroke therapy is done is to find ways to communicate other than talking.

Occupational therapy

Occupational therapy is rehabilitation that helps a person regain, develop, and build important skills, related to independence in daily activities. Patients will be trained according to their needs, such as how to button clothes and brush their teeth.

Occupational therapy can be done together with speech and language therapy, to train the cognitive abilities of someone who has a stroke. Cognitive abilities that can be disrupted due to stroke include decreased ability to think, reasoning, inability to make judgments, and memory problems.

Recreational therapy and psychological therapy

Recreational therapy can be given to post-stroke patients to love what they used to do again, such as raising pets, or making handicrafts and art items, depending on their interests.

Psychological therapy or psychotherapy is needed to improve the mental condition of someone who has a stroke. It's just that conditions that are no longer as they were previously prone to growing feelings of depression and emotional disturbances in sufferers. One of the most common forms is withdrawing from social activities and breaking up hope for healing.

Alternative Therapy

In addition to stroke therapy above, some of the following therapies can be used as alternatives for stroke patients. However, always consult with your doctor first because the following steps have not been fully proven to help post-stroke recovery significantly.

Acupuncture

Therapy using special needles inserted into the surface of the skin has been popular in Asia for centuries. Acupuncture therapy is claimed to help reduce pain, paralysis, and muscle problems due to stroke.

Massage

Massage is a very common therapy for stroke sufferers. Massage can help improve mood, reduce blood pressure, reduce anxiety, and make the body and mind more relaxed. In addition, it can also help muscle problems by increasing blood flow to the affected area.

Yoga

Yoga can help improve the quality of life of post-stroke patients through breathing and slow motion. Yoga also helps patients improve the mental focus lost due to stroke. This sport is a wise choice for stroke patients, considering this sport has minimal impact and risk of injury.

Aroma therapy

Aromatherapy is to utilize certain scents to help people become more relaxed and reduce pain. Rosemary, lavender, and peppermint are scents commonly used by those whose health has a problem due to stroke.

Herbal medicine

Some herbal medicines claim to be able to improve blood circulation to the brain while increasing its function. There are also those who claim to be able to avoid someone from a subsequent stroke. But, you should consult your doctor first if you want to use any herb as an alternative stroke treatment.

If done regularly and consistently, stroke therapy will improve the quality of life of the sufferer. Not only undergoing treatment, emotional and social support from the closest person also plays an important role in the series of stroke therapies. Use a professional therapist and consult a doctor for optimal results.
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To understand the meaning of mild stroke, or transient ischemic attack (TIA), you must first understand the meaning of the word ischemia.

A healthy brain requires a constant and rich supply of oxygen and blood to each of about 100 billion neurons. To achieve this, and to ensure normal brain function, blood flows to several blood vessels in every part of the brain.

In some people, blood vessels become blocked due to blood clots, or cholesterol plaques, temporarily interrupting the blood supply to parts of the brain. The lack of oxygen and nutrients in this section is known as ischemia. The neurons in the ischemic part become hungry and quickly stop functioning.

What is a mild stroke or transient ischemic attack?

Mild stroke, as stated previously also known as transient ischemic attack, is a short period of lack of blood flow to parts of the brain. Because ischemia damages the function of brain cells, sufferers of transient ischemic attacks experience symptoms of brain dysfunction, such as difficulty speaking or moving their arms and legs on one side of their body. The symptoms of a transient ischemic attack can last from a few minutes to several hours, but by definition, they will disappear in less than 24 hours.

20% of people who experience symptoms of transient ischemic attacks will continue to experience major strokes in the next three months. Unfortunately, many people fail to seek medical help and suffer strokes before they are examined by a doctor.

What are the symptoms of a mild stroke?

Symptoms of a mild stroke begin suddenly and vary depending on the part of the brain affected. Mild strokes that affect the part of the brain that is used minimally in daily functions cause mild or real symptoms. Conversely, mild strokes that affect the part of the brain that is used optimally for daily functions cause symptoms that can be very debilitating.

For example, people who suffer from minor strokes in parts of the brain can have difficulty writing for a few minutes or hours. Different people who experience mild strokes of the same size in the brain stem, brain parts centered for balance, voice control, and eye movements, may temporarily be unable to continue their activities due to vertigo, difficulty speaking, or double vision.

Mild stroke most often affects parts of the brain that control movements and feelings on the face, arms and legs. They can also affect our ability to understand and produce speech. Here is a list of the most common symptoms of mild strokes:

  • Weakness of the face, and / or arms, muscles of the leg on one side of the body.
  • Numbness of the face and / or leg arms on one side of the body.
  • Inability to understand spoken language.
  • Inability to speak.
  • Dizziness without reason or vertigo.
  • Vision loss in one eye.
  • Double vision or blur.


What is the difference between a mild stroke and a stroke?

With the current definition, symptoms of transient ischemic stroke / stroke disappear completely within 24 hours, while strokes leave a long-term physical disorder. However, when we compare the brains of people who suffer from stroke, with the brains of people who suffer from mild strokes using MRI, it is often not distinguishable from one another. Why is that? Because this is the subject of intense research and there are no definitive answers, but this shows that although mild strokes only cause transient symptoms, they can still cause permanent damage to the brain.

What should I do when I have a mini stroke?

The more we learn about mild strokes, the more convinced we are that there are signs of a mild stroke that is happening. This is why no matter how mild or short the symptoms of a mild stroke, it is very important to go to the nearest hospital as soon as you start feeling symptoms such as stroke.

Even if you have a mild stroke a few days ago, you still need to seek medical help as soon as possible. The urgency of this cannot be underestimated because 20% of people who suffer from transient ischemic attacks will continue to suffer strokes within 90 days.

The high risk of stroke after a mild stroke has motivated many medical institutions to store all data on mild stroke patients in hospitals for thorough observation and testing even in cases where symptoms disappear completely when the patient arrives in the emergency room. In many cases, the initial search for the causes of mild strokes allows for early intervention and successful stroke prevention.
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Stroke is a disease that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is disrupted or completely reduced, so that the brain tissue lacks oxygen and nutrients. Within minutes, brain cells begin to die. This disease is a condition that can threaten a person's life and can cause permanent damage.

What are the options for stroke medicine?

Stroke drugs can generally be done with several methods of treatment. However, sufferers can survive if as soon as possible taken to the emergency room at the hospital.

If the symptoms of a stroke that occur are caused by a blood clot, a stroke drug that can be used is a drug to melt the blood. To be effective, this stroke medication treatment must be done immediately within a period of 3 to 4 ½ hours after the first symptoms appear. In addition, doctors can also provide other stroke drugs that can melt blood such as Heparin, Warfarin (Coumadin), Aspirin or Klopidogrel (Plavix).

Stroke can cause some bodily functions not to work. How likely it is that a person can recover is unknown. Many people need rehabilitation such as speech therapy, physical therapy, and work therapy.

Treatment must also be done in the history of the patient's medical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, lifestyle, and high cholesterol levels.

Other conditions must also be prevented by reducing or eliminating the cause of the initial stroke in patients. Many people can do this by using drugs to prevent blood clots.

Often, consuming a small dose of aspirin every day can help. In addition, we also have to control high blood pressure and reduce the risk of other complications such as diabetes, high cholesterol levels, smoking, and excessive weight.

What are the usual tests to detect this disease?

The doctor will detect and give stroke medications based on medical history and physical examination. CT scans or MRI scans in the brain can be done further to evaluate which parts of the brain are affected by stroke symptoms and also to determine whether the condition you are experiencing is caused by blood clots or ruptured blood vessels.

Examination of electrical activity in the heart (electrocardiogram or ECG) will be performed to determine the irregular heartbeat (atrial fibilation) which can cause stroke by facilitating blood clots in the heart and causing this condition to occur.

Stroke therapy

After a stroke, not infrequently some people will do stroke therapy. This is one way to help you relearn the skills lost when this disease attacks parts of your brain. Stroke therapy can help you regain independence and improve the quality of your life.

The results of healing or recovery depend on the severity of the disease experienced by each patient. Researchers have found that people who undergo a stroke therapy program can recover and return to normal faster than people who do not take stroke therapy.

How is therapy done?

There are several ways to do stroke therapy. Therapy plans or treatments can be done depending on the body part or the type of ability that is weakened because this condition occurs. Physical therapy includes:

  • Exercise motor skills. These exercises can help increase the strength and coordination of your muscles again. Usually people who do this therapy are people whose tongue muscles weaken. This therapy can strengthen your muscles to talk or swallow.
  • Mobility therapy. You may need to learn to use mobility aids, such as walking aids, sticks, wheelchairs or ankle restraints. The ankle brace can stabilize and strengthen your ankles to help support your weight when you learn to walk.
  • Constraint-induced therapy. This therapy is carried out by other limbs that are not affected by this condition. Members of the body that are not affected must help other limbs to improve their function. This stroke therapy is sometimes called forced use therapy.
  • Range-of-motion therapy. These exercises and treatments aim to reduce muscle tension (flexibility) and help you regain flexible body movements.


Mind and emotional therapy is also possible with the following types:


  • Therapy for cognitive disorders. Occupational therapy and speech therapy can help you with lost cognitive abilities, such as memory, processing, problem solving, social skills, judgment, and self-awareness Therapy for communication disorders. Speech therapy can help you regain lost abilities in speaking, listening, writing, and understanding the words of the other person.
  • Psychological treatment. Your emotions may be tested. You may also have counseling or participate in support groups that have also experienced this condition. Your doctor may recommend antidepressants or drugs that affect alertness, anxiety or movement.
  • Alternative medicine. Treatments such as massage, acupuncture, and oxygen therapy may be a therapy for sufferers of this condition.

When can therapy be started?

The sooner you start therapy, the more likely you are to regain lost abilities and skills.

Food for stroke sufferers

Generally, patients with this condition are not able to chew or swallow food properly. Therefore, planning a diet for patients must be considered.

When a person is exposed to the condition and must undergo treatment at the hospital, usually the food that must be consumed will be arranged by a nutritionist who is included in the medical team.

Patients who experience this condition, must undergo certain dietary principles according to their conditions. There are several types of this condition from mild to severe strokes. Of course, each type of condition will require different foods. Following are the rule tips:

1. Limit salt consumption

For those of you who have a history of this disease, then you should avoid using excessive salt and consumption of foods or drinks that contain high sodium. The high amount of sodium in salt and packaged foods is one of the triggers for the appearance of vascular disorders that occur in you.

2. Choose foods with healthy fats

High saturated fats in the body, will only make cholesterol levels rise. This then makes a person vulnerable to this condition or a sudden heart attack.

Therefore, from now on avoid foods that contain high saturated fats, for example foods that are fried in deep frying, gajih on meat, innards, and chicken skin. Instead, foods for this condition that are good for consumption are nuts containing good fats, such as almonds.

3. Set the portion of the meal accordingly

If indeed you have trouble eating, then you should reduce the portion but increase the frequency of your meal in one day. adjust the food consumed with the calorie needs you have. When confused, you can consult a nutritionist in planning the correct diet during and after therapy.
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Now strokes are a frightening disease for society, national development, modernization and globalization actually increase the risk of stroke due to changes in people's lifestyle. Stroke itself is a disease that occurs suddenly when we rest or when we are on the move. Recognizing symptoms of stroke as early as possible and bringing the patient to the hospital as soon as possible is very beneficial for the recovery and survival of patients.

Stroke is divided into 2 types, namely:

Stroke bleeding (hemorrhagic stroke)
A brain function disorder caused by rupture of blood vessels causing a lack of blood intake, nutrition, oxygen for the brain. If patients who experience a bleeding stroke are not immediately taken to the hospital it can be fatal.

Blockage stroke (non hemorrhagic stroke)
Blockage of blood vessels that provide blood flow to the brain can cause strokes, if left too long without medical help, brain damage can become more widespread and difficult to recover from the initial state.

Some symptoms of stroke that are easily detected:

  • Patients suddenly lose consciousness without any apparent reason
  • Talk about sudden pelo
  • Mouth rotating
  • Sudden weakness of the feet and hands, numbness in the hands, feet or face
  • Gag
  • Headache
  • Sudden vision is interrupted


Investigation is very necessary to diagnose stroke is CT-SCAN, a tool that can directly distinguish the type of stroke and the location of blood vessels that are blocked or broken.

Someone who can survive or recover from a stroke has a very big risk of experiencing a stroke again, so prevention in the form of minimizing risk factors, especially changing a bad lifestyle into a healthy lifestyle (for example: reduce smoking, reduce alcohol consumption, eat less foods that contain cholesterol, multiply physical activity) are needed. Family members in stroke play an important role in controlling these risk factors.
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All types of strokes are dangerous, but few are known to cause acute disability and / or lead to death. Below we describe the most common strokes known to have the potential to cause acute disability and even death.

Brainstem stroke

All nerve impulses from the brain that go to the body must go through the brain stem, which is why brain stem strokes can be more dangerous than spinal cord injuries.

The brain stem also controls almost all important functions, such as breathing, blood pressure, and heart rate, and is the center of brain awareness, which allows us to remain aware of the world around us. Therefore, depending on the severity of the brain stem stroke, a person can become permanently hemiplegic, paralyzed or unconscious.

Bilateral Watershed Stroke

Watershed strokes get their name from effects on parts of the brain commonly referred to as "watershed areas." This section receives blood supply from the far end of the branch to two adjacent blood vessels and requires adequate blood pressure to ensure adequate blood is pumped into that part any time. Because of this, watershed sections on both sides of the brain are at high risk of developing ischemia, or lack of blood flow, when blood pressure is low, which can be caused by extreme dehydration, heart attack, and sepsis (widespread infection).

This stroke causes severe disability because it affects most muscle groups on both sides of the body (shoulder and hip, for example). People with carotid stenosis (blockage of the neck vessels) on both sides of the neck are especially susceptible to this type of stroke.

Hemorrhagic stroke

Hemorrhagic stroke is caused by bleeding in the brain. There are many reasons why someone experiences bleeding in the brain, but some of the most dangerous include:

  • Arteriovenous malformation
  • Aneurysm ruptures
  • Uncontrolled high blood pressure
  • Bleeding disorders
  • Head trauma injury
  • Dural sinus thrombosis
  • Brain tumor


Hemorrhagic stroke is extremely dangerous because blood in the brain can sometimes lead to dangerous conditions such as hydrocephalus, increased intracranial pressure, and dangerous blood vessel spasms. If not treated aggressively, this condition can cause severe brain damage, brain herniation, and even death. This is why even small episodes of bleeding in the brain require an emergency evaluation by a neurosurgeon.

Large thrombotic stroke

Thrombotic stroke is caused by a large blood clot, which forms inside, or migrates to, one of the brain's main blood vessels. This large blood clot is very dangerous because it can actually stop blood flowing to the largest and most important blood vessels in the brain.

The so-called "malignant middle cerebral artery (MCA) syndrome" is an example of this stroke. In these strokes MCAs are blocked by large blood clots causing large infarction (ie, death) from almost all sides of the brain. The strong swelling that occurs later as a result of a major event causes a rapid increase in brain pressure throughout the brain. Later, this high pressure causes global brain dysfunction, impaired consciousness and very often, brain herniation and death.

Large thrombotic stroke is generally the result of a medical condition in which a person has a tendency to form blood clots in the brain's blood vessels, in the liver, or in blood vessels that carry blood to the brain. These conditions include carotid, spinal cord, or dissection of the basilar artery, and atrial fibrillation.

Unfortunately, the symptoms of this stroke can be deceptive, and can initially appear like dizziness or headache. However, certain strokes have a tendency to cause very specific symptoms. For example, the classic symptom of a hemorrhagic stroke (bleeding in the brain) is a sudden headache that is usually described by people as "the worst headache of all life." Large brainstem strokes usually cause double vision or blurring, vertigo, imbalance when walking, and / or nausea and vomiting. Depending on the part of the brain affected, large thrombotic strokes can cause sudden weakness and numbness on one side or the whole body. Large strokes can also cause sudden loss of consciousness. Without having to explain if you, or someone you know, has been affected by these symptoms immediately act quickly and run to the hospital without delay.
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Stroke is an emergency medical condition that occurs when the blood flow to the brain is cut off. Without blood intake, brain cells will die. This can cause a series of fatal complications, from permanent paralysis to death. There are more than one type of stroke. The most common are ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke.

What is an ischemic stroke?

Ischemic stroke is a type of stroke that occurs when a blood vessel that supplies blood to the area of ​​the brain is blocked by a blood clot. Ischemic stroke is responsible for 87 percent of total stroke cases.

Blood clots are often caused by atherosclerosis, which is a buildup of fat deposits in the lining of the blood vessels. Some of these fat deposits can escape and block the flow of blood in your brain. The concept is similar to a heart attack, where blood clots block blood flow to some of your heart.

Ischemic stroke can be embolic, which means blood clots come from other parts of your body and then move towards the brain - usually from the heart and large arteries in the upper chest and neck.

An estimated 15 percent of cases of embolic stroke are caused by a condition called atrial fibrillation, a condition that makes your heart beat irregularly. This creates a condition in which clots can form in the heart, detach, and travel to the brain.

A blood clot that causes an ischemic stroke will not disappear without treatment.

Signs and symptoms of ischemic stroke

Different types of strokes can cause the same symptoms because each affects the blood flow in your brain. The only way to determine the type of stroke you might face is to get medical help. The doctor will run a CT-Scan imaging test to read your brain.

The National Stroke Association recommends the FAST method to help you identify stroke warning signs:

  • F (Face / Face): When you smile, does one side of your face drop down (smile sticking)? Is there numbness around the mouth?
  • A (Arms / Arm): When you lift both arms, is one of the arms drooping limply down?
  • S (Speech / Talk): Is your speech unclear - pelo / hoarse / slurred / nasal sound? Are there changes in your volume? Are you hard to talk?
  • T (Time / Time): If you experience these symptoms, immediately call 119 or go to the nearest ER. This is needed so that you can receive treatment at the hospital stroke unit within 3 hours of arrival.


Additional symptoms that do not match the FAST description include:

  • Sudden confusion, such as difficulty understanding what someone is saying
  • Difficulty walking, sudden dizziness, or loss of balance
  • Sudden and severe headaches with no known cause; nausea and vomiting
  • Difficulty seeing in one or both eyes - blurred vision, double vision or loss of vision
  • Decreased awareness / loss of consciousness
  • Pain when moving the eyes
  • Weakness that may affect one limb, half part of the body, or four limbs (arms and legs)
  • The symptoms above are a group of common symptoms of stroke, so they are not specific enough to distinguish between ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. However, a number of common symptoms, including nausea, vomiting, and headache, as well as altered levels of consciousness, can indicate an increase in intracranial pressure (normal brain pressure) and are more common in hemorrhagic strokes and severe ischemic strokes.


Seizures are more common in hemorrhagic strokes compared to ischemic. Seizures occur in 28% of cases of hemorrhagic stroke, generally at the beginning of intracerebral bleeding or in the first 24 hours.

The severity of stroke is generally more severe in hemorrhagic cases. In the first 3 months after a stroke, hemorrhagic strokes are associated with a substantial increase in mortality, which is specifically related to the nature of damage that is prone to severe bleeding.


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Stroke can cause various other health problems or complications, and most of these complications can endanger life. Some types of complications that may arise include:

Deep vein thrombosis. Some people will experience blood clots in the limbs that have paralysis. This condition is known as deep vein thrombosis. This condition occurs due to cessation of limb muscle movements, so that the flow in the vein veins is disturbed. This increases the risk for blood clots. Deep vein thrombosis can be treated with anticoagulant drugs.

Hydrocephalus. Some people with hemorrhagic stroke can experience hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus is a complication that occurs due to accumulation of brain fluid in the brain cavity (ventricle). The neurosurgeon will install a hose into the brain to remove the accumulated fluid.
Dysphagia. Damage caused by a stroke can interfere with the swallowing reflex, resulting in risky food and drinks entering the respiratory tract. The problem with swallowing is known as dysphagia. Dysphagia can cause aspiration pneumonia.

To help stroke patients when eating and drinking, the doctor will insert a hose into the nose, then passed into the patient's stomach. Sometimes, the hose can also be directly connected directly from the abdominal wall into the stomach. The length of time a patient needs a food hose varies from a few weeks to several months. However, there are rarely patients who have to use a food hose for more than six months.

The main step to prevent stroke is to adopt a healthy lifestyle. In addition, recognize and avoid the risk factors that exist, and follow the doctor's recommendations. Some ways that can be done to prevent strokes include:

Keep the diet. Eating too much salty and fatty food can increase the amount of cholesterol in the blood and the risk of causing hypertension which can trigger a stroke. Types of foods that are low in fat and high in fiber are highly recommended for health. Avoid excessive salt consumption. Good consumption of salt is as much as 6 grams or one teaspoon per day.

The recommended foods are foods that are rich in unsaturated fats, protein, vitamins, and fiber. All of these nutrients can be obtained from vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and low-fat meat such as skinless chicken breast.

Exercise regularly. Regular exercise can make the heart and circulatory system work more efficiently. Exercise can also reduce cholesterol levels and maintain body weight and blood pressure at a healthy level.

For people aged 19-64 years, make sure to do aerobic activity for at least 150 minutes a week divided into several days, plus muscle strength training at least twice a week. Which includes aerobic activities such as brisk walking or cycling. While that includes strength training, including weight lifting, yoga, or push-ups and sit-ups

But for those who have just recovered from a stroke, you should consult with your doctor before starting sports activities. Regular exercise is usually impossible to do in the first few weeks or months after a stroke. Patients can start exercising after rehabilitation has progressed.

  • Quit smoking. The risk of stroke is doubled if someone smokes, because cigarettes can narrow blood vessels and make blood easy to clot. Not smoking means reducing the risk of various other health problems, such as lung and heart disease.
  • Avoid consuming alcoholic beverages. Liquor contains high calories. If alcoholic beverages are consumed excessively, then a person is susceptible to various diseases that trigger stroke, such as diabetes and hypertension. Consumption of excessive alcoholic beverages can also make your heart rate become irregular.
  • Avoid using drugs. Some types of drugs, such as cocaine and methamphetamine, can cause narrowing of the arteries and reduce blood flow.

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Left headache can occur due to several things. Usually the left headache can recover within a few hours and there is no need to worry. However, if the pain is intense or does not immediately disappear, you should visit a doctor for proper treatment.

When the left headache attacks, your daily activities will certainly be disrupted. In order for your headaches to be resolved appropriately, you must know the underlying cause and how to deal properly with it.

Recognizing the Causes of Left Headache

The cause of left headache can be caused by various factors. One of them is lifestyle factors, which include:

  • Drink alcohol
  • Delay eating
  • Lack of sleep
  • Stressful

In addition, although not everyone feels it, certain foods can also trigger left-sided headaches, such as foods that contain preservatives, nuts, and processed meats.

There are also several other conditions that can trigger left-sided headaches, including:

Infections and allergies

Respiratory tract infections such as flu, often accompanied by fever followed by complaints of headaches. While in allergic reactions, narrowing of the airways and sinus cavities can occur, causing frequent headaches.

Trigeminal neuralgia

This nerve disorder occurs in the trigeminal nerve which functions to deliver sensations or stimuli from the face area to the brain. Trigeminal neuralgia is generally characterized by pain on one side of the face, so it can trigger a left headache.

High blood pressure

Although it does not have specific physical symptoms, high blood pressure can trigger a tight sensation in the neck, until a headache, including a left headache.

Stroke

Sudden and severe headaches can be a sign of a stroke. Therefore, you need to be vigilant if you experience severe sudden headaches and you should immediately consult a doctor, especially if accompanied by weakness on one side of the body.

Concussion

Concussion is usually caused by a collision or a hard blow resulting in injury to the brain. Concussion can be the cause of someone having a left headache.

Brain tumor

Brain tumors are a condition of abnormal cell growth in the brain. Tumors can cause intense headaches, appear suddenly and repeatedly, accompanied by other symptoms such as loss of vision, difficulty walking, and seizures.

The above conditions can cause several types of headaches, including migraines that feel like throbbing on one side of the head, although it may also be felt in all parts of the head, and cluster headaches, characterized by severe pain on one side of the head, pain that felt often felt until the eyes on the side of the head are sore.
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Stroke is a condition that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is disrupted or reduced due to blockage (ischemic stroke) or rupture of blood vessels (hemorrhagic stroke). Without blood, the brain will not get oxygen and nutrients, so cells in some areas of the brain will die. This condition causes the body parts that are controlled by damaged areas of the brain to not function properly.

Stroke is a medical emergency because brain cells can die in just minutes. Quick handling measures can minimize the level of brain damage and possible complications.

Every part of the body is controlled by different parts of the brain, so the symptoms of a stroke depend on the part of the brain that is affected and the level of damage. Symptoms or signs of stroke vary in each person, but generally appear suddenly. There are 3 main symptoms of stroke that are easy to remember, namely:


  • Face. The face will look down on one side and unable to smile because the mouth or eyes droop.
  • Arms (arms). People with symptoms of stroke cannot lift one of their arms because they feel weak or numb. Not only the arms, the one side legs with the arms also experience weakness.
  • Speech (how to talk). Speech is unclear, chaotic, or even unable to speak at all even though the sufferer looks conscious.

In addition, there are several other symptoms and signs of stroke that may appear, including:


  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Severe headaches that come suddenly, accompanied by stiffness in the neck and dizzy spin (vertigo).
  • Loss of consciousness.
  • Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), resulting in choking.
  • Disorders of balance and coordination.
  • Sudden loss of vision or double vision.


Based on the cause, there are two types of strokes, namely:

Ischemic stroke. About 80% of strokes are a type of ischemic stroke. Ischemic stroke occurs when arterial blood vessels that carry blood and oxygen to the brain experience constriction or blockage, which causes blood flow to the brain to be greatly reduced. This condition is also called ischemia. Ischemic stroke can be divided into 2 types, including:

  • Thrombotic stroke, a stroke that occurs when a blood clot forms in one of the arteries that supplies blood to the brain. The formation of blood clots is caused by fat deposits or plaques that accumulate in the arteries (atherosclerosis) and cause decreased blood flow.
  • Embolic stroke, which is a stroke that occurs when a blood clot or clot that forms in another part of the body, generally the heart, is carried through the bloodstream and lodged in the blood vessels of the brain, causing the brain arteries to narrow. This type of blood clot is called an embolus. One of the heart rhythm disorders, namely atrial fibrillation, often causes embolic stroke.


Hemorrhagic stroke. Hemorrhagic stroke occurs when blood vessels in the brain rupture and cause bleeding. Bleeding in the brain can be triggered by several conditions that affect blood vessels. These conditions include:

  • Uncontrolled hypertension.
  • Weakening of blood vessel walls (brain aneurysm).
  • Treatment with anticoagulants (blood thinners).


There are two types of hemorrhagic strokes, including:

  • Intracerebral hemorrhage. In intracerebral hemorrhage, the blood vessels in the brain rupture and spill its contents into surrounding brain tissue, damaging brain cells.
  • Subarachnoid hemorrhage. In subarachnoid hemorrhage, arterial arteries that are near the surface of the brain, rupture and spill its contents into the subarachnoid cavity, namely the space between the surface of the brain and the skull.

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Stroke causes various serious effects on health, one of which is the brain. Brain damage due to stroke occurs due to a disturbed and not smooth blood supply. The effects of stroke on the brain that can cause damage to cells in the brain that cause interference with the senses, motor skills, behavior, language skills, memory, and the speed of stimulation in response to something. So, what happens to the brain when someone has a stroke?

Why can a stroke cause brain damage?

The brain needs a blood supply to keep working properly. Well, if the blood flow is insufficient, the condition and work of the brain changes. Here are some things that cause brain damage due to stroke.

1. Inflammation

When poisons attack the brain during a stroke, naturally these organs will try to repair themselves. However, not infrequently this business can actually cause excessive inflammation.

As a result, brain tissue will be flooded with fluids and white blood cells that are responsible for fighting infection. Well, this condition can cause swelling (edema) which can damage normal brain function.

2. Excess calcium and lack of sodium

When the brain is damaged by a stroke, calcium in the body can leak and enter brain cells. When the blood supply to the brain is insufficient the sign of oxygen intake decreases.

As a result, calcium levels become unbalanced. Meanwhile, brain cells are designed not to respond to large amounts of calcium. As a result, brain damage cannot be avoided.

In addition, sodium also functions to maintain normal brain function. But when a stroke strikes, sodium in the brain becomes unbalanced until it can change the contents of brain cells and make them damaged.

3. The formation of free radicals

Meanwhile, other factors that contribute to brain damage during stroke are free radicals. Free radicals produced during a stroke can quickly damage the tissue nearby. If that happens, even healthy brain cells will be affected and experience malfunction.

4. pH imbalance

Brain cells that do not get a blood supply that makes the brain experience a lack of energy to carry out its functions. As a result this will trigger the formation of strong acid molecules that can affect the pH of the brain. Excess acid molecules can be dangerous and can cause brain injury.

Various changes that occur due to post-stroke brain damage

Generally, stroke only affects one side of the brain. That means if a stroke attacks the left side of the brain, then you will experience various problems with the right side of your body and vice versa.

However, not infrequently strokes can also affect both sides of the brain. The effects of stroke on the brain will usually cause a loss of normal function in some parts of the body. The effect produced will vary according to which brain regions are affected, whether in the cerebrum (right and left brain), cerebellum (upper and front brain), and brainstem (brain stem).

Quoted from Hopkinsmedicine.org, here are various changes that occur due to post-stroke brain damage according to the affected part.

Cerebrum (right and left brain)

The following are the effects of stroke on the right and left brain, including:

  • Having problems in moving the body.
  • Cognitive disorders such as the process of thinking and memory.
  • Having problems with language skills.
  • Difficulty eating and swallowing.
  • Visual impairment.
  • Disorders of sexual ability.
  • Problems with bowel and bladder control.


Cerebellum (upper and front brain)

The following are the effects of upper and front strokes in the brain, including:

  • Problems of coordination and balance.
  • Dizzy
  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Brainstem (brain stem)


The following are the effects of stroke on the brain stem, including:

  • Problems with breathing and heart function.
  • The inability of the body to control temperature.
  • Problems with balance and coordination.
  • Difficulty chewing, swallowing, and talking.
  • Visual impairment.

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A person's risk of having a stroke can increase with age. Well, the average age of women is longer than men, because this risk for stroke can be even higher in women. Women are usually also more susceptible to autoimmune diseases.

A number of inflammatory disorders can also cause damage to blood vessels or blood clots that increase the risk of stroke. Some types of migraines can also increase stroke in women. And women are also generally more susceptible to migraines.

A recent study even shows the surprising fact that obese women are far more susceptible to stroke than obese men. Research conducted in the UK and released in the journal Neurology was carried out involving data from 1.3 million women in the UK with an average age of 57 years.

Of all these participants, more than 344 thousand of them were women with a normal body mass index, more than 228 thousand of whom were obese women with a body mass index of 30, and 20 thousand more women who had a risk of stroke.

What are the symptoms of a stroke to watch out for?

Symptoms of stroke in women you should be aware of are difficulty speaking, numbness in the area of ​​the legs, arms, and face, sudden headaches, difficulty walking, fainting, vomiting, and dazed. If you experience these signs, contact your doctor immediately to get the right treatment.

How can women prevent strokes?

These women have followed the development of their health conditions for more than 12 years. The results found that those who are overweight or obese will be at risk for hemorrhagic stroke, a condition in which the blood vessels in the brain break down and are very dangerous for someone because it can stop the blood supply and oxygen to the brain.

From this study, it was found that there were more than 2,200 women at risk for ischemic stroke and more than 1,500 women at risk for hemorrhagic stroke from data of 344 thousand women with normal weight. Meanwhile, of obese women, there are nearly 2,400 women at risk for ischemic stroke and 910 people at risk for hemorrhagic stroke.

This means that for every woman whose body mass index increases by five points, the risk of ischemic stroke can increase by 21 percent. It is better for women to keep their ideal weight so they are not affected by this deadly stroke.


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Stroke is a serious event that can occur during pregnancy. Of every 100,000 pregnant women, two to 70 of them will experience a stroke, depending on the source of information. This may make strokes look rare, but this indicates that every year several thousand women experience a stroke either during pregnancy or in the first few weeks after birth. More importantly, stroke causes 10% of deaths related to pregnancy.

About 10% of strokes occur before labor, while 40% occur during the birth process. The rest occurs after the birth of the baby, generally within six weeks postpartum.

Symptoms during pregnancy

In general, the symptoms of a stroke during or after pregnancy are similar to other stroke symptoms. However, some specific stroke symptoms seen during or after pregnancy can vary slightly from general strokes. Among them:


  • Headache: headaches that don't want to disappear may be a sign of a stroke. This is common in strokes caused by cerebral venous thrombosis. Usually these headaches are more intense, or last longer, than general headaches. You should see a doctor if you experience this headache accompanied by double vision, weakness, numbness and general symptoms of stroke. Another type of headache that you should always be aware of and immediately go to hospital if it happens is a headache ‘thunderclap.’
  • Double vision: double vision is a rare symptom of stroke, but can occur in cerebral vein thrombosis or brain aneurysm. In both cases, it is always accompanied by a headache.
  • Dizziness or vertigo: High blood pressure can greatly affect blood vessel function in the back of the brain, some of which control balance. And women who suffer from high blood pressure during pregnancy can suffer a stroke - whose first symptoms are dizziness and / or vertigo. This stroke can also cause nausea or vomiting.
  • Blurred vision: because the occipital lobe, which processes the visual sensors in the brain located in the area behind the brain, high blood pressure in pregnant women can also cause blurred vision. This usually occurs as a result of a reversible syndrome posterior leukoencephalopathy.
  • Seizures: Seizures can occur in any type of stroke. In fact, seizures are the first sign of a small number of all types of strokes. However, seizures can be a common symptom of reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy and hemorrhagic strokes, both of which can occur if you have high blood pressure. Although rare, these strokes can take place either during or after pregnancy.
  • Confusion or lethargy: heavy bleeding or swelling in the brain can cause extreme sleepiness and / or confusion. This can occur due to reversible posterior leukoencephalopathy, cerebral venous thrombosis, high blood pressure, and other forms of stroke in pregnancy.


It is important to ask for medical help if you experience these symptoms, so the doctor can decide the cause.

Triggers

Some risk factors for stroke in pregnancy are the same as triggers in other strokes, namely older age, obesity, migraines, smoking, and heart disease. But some risk factors are specific to pregnancy, including gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension (high blood pressure), and increased bleeding after childbirth. Hypertension is especially important, considering that one-third of strokes associated with pregnancy are associated with high blood pressure.
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Most people often underestimate swollen gums until they eventually trigger severe toothache. In addition to making you have trouble speaking and chewing food, toothache can basically affect a person's overall health condition. Even a study shows that if you start from a toothache, someone can get various complications of the disease that endanger the body, including the risk of stroke.

What kind of toothache can cause a stroke?

Based on the results of research from a number of countries such as Germany, France, Sweden, India and Korea, some gum diseases are indeed related to stroke. The following are some gum diseases that are known to cause strokes.


  • Mild gum disease, often called gingivitis or inflammation of the gums. A recent study from Sweden conducted a study of more than a thousand people to find out the association of gum disease with stroke. As a result, researchers reported that gingivitis was clearly associated with stroke.
  • Serious gum disease, often called periodontitis, causes severe damage to the gums.
  • Severe periodontitis can cause tooth decay which can eventually lead to toothless teeth. Toothless teeth are a sign of a silent stroke. Silent strokes are strokes unknown to people (veiled) because they do not show clear signs. As a result, many people ignore it. However, over time the covert stroke can cause limitations such as dementia.


Other studies also show that people with gum disease ranging from mild to severe levels have a greater risk of stroke than people who do not have gum disease.

How can toothache cause a stroke?

Various dental problems such as those that have been explained generally begin with gum disease. Gum disease starts from the presence of plaque in the teeth that has never been cleaned. Then gradually the plaques will develop into tartar, until finally gum inflammation occurs.

Now, when the gums are inflamed, there is a way in which germs enter the human body. Bacteria that carry various diseases can eventually enter the blood vessels and cause blockages.

This blockage of blood vessels that occurs in the brain then triggers a stroke. Not only strokes, blockages of blood vessels can also cause a person to experience heart disease. However, it really depends on where the blockage is located.

Because bacteria in the mouth and teeth are located closer to the brain, toothache is very risky to cause blockage of blood vessels in the brain.

What kind of stroke is caused by toothache?

One German study published in the journal Stroke reported that people who suffer from gum disease are more susceptible to ischemic stroke. Ischemic stroke is a type of stroke that occurs when a blood vessel that supplies blood to the area of ​​the brain is blocked by a blood clot. Ischemic stroke is responsible for 87 percent of total stroke cases.

How to treat teeth to avoid the risk of stroke?

One of the biggest reasons why people don't take care of their teeth is cost concerns. In fact, dental care can be prevented by a simple method. Some simple ways that can be done include:


  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day (when you wake up in the morning and before bed) with toothpaste containing fluoride.
  • Don't brush your teeth too hard. This not only can cause the gums to tear, but also erode the relatively thin tooth enamel. As a result, your teeth become more sensitive.
  • Flossing teeth with thread at least once a day.
  • Avoid eating sweet foods. No need to stop consuming sugar at all to maintain healthy teeth and mouth. You only need to limit your consumption.
  • Quit smoking.
  • Diligent to the dentist at least once every six months.

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Teenage stroke is rare. The most common stroke age group is adults over the age of 65 years. Children with certain health problems and pregnant women can experience a small increase in the risk of stroke, but in adolescents it is a different problem.

The main cause of stroke in adolescents

Teens who experience strokes often have one or more of the medical problems that affect blood clots and strokes, including the conditions below.

1. Sickle cell anemia

Sickle cell anemia is a hereditary blood condition and causes blood clots caused by a process called 'sickling,' or a characteristic change in the form of red blood cells in response to physical stress such as infection. These blood clots can form anywhere in the body, and if a blood clot forms in the brain or on the way to the brain, it will cause a stroke.

2. Congenital vascular abnormalities

Examples such as brain aneurysms and arterial malformations may cause clots, resulting in ischemic stroke, but are more likely to rupture, causing hemorrhagic strokes.

3. Heart disease or heart malformation

Can result in irregular heartbeat, heart function problems or heart attacks, all of which can cause strokes. Congenital heart disease is generally diagnosed at a very early age, but teenagers must carry out regular health checks to detect and deal with the types of problems that occur.

4. Hypertension

Not common in adolescents, and it is usually a sign of a medical illness such as hormonal imbalance. Untreated hypertension can interfere with blood vessels and can cause heart disease or stroke.

5. Infection

Especially severe infections, can interfere with the immune system and blood cells so that it can increase blood clots, and cause strokes, may occur. The best way to protect yourself against serious infections is to keep up with the development of immunization.

6. Migraine

Rarely associated with stroke, but teens who suffer from migraines experience a slightly higher stroke rate, and must carry out a thorough medical evaluation to determine whether the migraine is true only mild migraine or whether it is actually a mini stroke.

7. Cancer

Increases blood clot formation due to changes in body physiology and also as a consequence of several anticancer treatments.

8. High cholesterol

Relatively rare in adolescents, but there are some congenital metabolic disorders that can cause blood cholesterol levels to rise, and can cause heart disease and cerebrovascular disease, increasing the risk of stroke.

9. Hormone therapy, steroid use, birth control pills, and teen pregnancy

All can change body hormones, vascular physiology and blood clotting functions, increasing the risk of stroke.

10. Head trauma, concussion or other severe trauma

Causes disruption in the body, and has an impact on ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke for young people.

11. Medicines

Can cause stroke at any age. The use of cigarettes, energy drinks, caffeine pills or drugs are major risk factors for stroke.

Stroke symptoms in adolescents

It is not common for teenagers to experience a stroke. Teenagers may not complain about symptoms of the disease. If your teen has the following symptoms, he or she should get medical treatment immediately:


  • Severe headache
  • Changes in vision
  • Limp
  • Confusion
  • Difficulty speaking
  • Difficulty in understanding
  • Unusual behavior
  • Decreased alertness
  • Difficulty walking
  • Bad balance


Stroke in adolescents can change lives. Learn more about how parents and teenagers get help and support. Post-stroke rehabilitation can help teens achieve the best results that can lead to a happy, healthy, and productive life.


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