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Avoiding
Heart Attacks
and Strokes
Don’t be a victim
Protect yourself
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4. What are the signs of stroke and what
should you do?
Major stroke
The most common symptom of a stroke is sudden weakness of the face, arm
or leg, most often on one side of the body. Other symptoms include sudden
onset of:
• numbness of the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body;
• confusion, difficulty speaking or understanding speech;
• difficulty seeing with one or both eyes;
• difficulty walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination;
• severe headache with no known cause;
• fainting or unconsciousness.
The effects of a stroke depend on which part of the brain is injured and how
severely it is affected. A stroke may affect just one part of the body, such
as the face, an arm or a leg. It can also completely paralyse one side of the
body. A very severe stroke can cause sudden death.
Figure 5: Different parts of the brain control different parts of the body.
Area responsible for the legs
Area responsible for the arms
Area responsible for speech
If the ‘speech’ area is damaged
due to lack of blood flow, you will
have difficulty in speaking.
Minor stroke
A minor stroke is also called a transient ischaemic attack or TIA. The features
of minor strokes may be similar to those of major strokes, but they are milder
and last only a short time, usually less than an hour. Often, the person recov-
ers without treatment. These “mini-strokes” are warning signs; most people
who have had one or more minor strokes will later have a major stroke.
Note: A person can have a major stroke without having had any minor
strokes.
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What to do in the case of a stroke
If you see someone showing signs of a stroke, call a doctor or ambulance
right away, or take the person to the emergency room of the nearest hospi-
tal. Do this even if the symptoms are not very severe, because a stroke can
progress. You should also do this in the case of a minor stroke. If there is no
hospital or health centre near you, call a doctor immediately.
Treating stroke
The level of medical care you will receive can vary from place to place. The
amount of care you will need depends on how severe the stroke was.
If you arrive at a hospital within 3 hours after the first sign of a stroke, the
doctor there may give you a thrombolytic medicine right away, to dissolve
any blood clots in your arteries. However the choice of treatment will depend
on the exact cause of the stroke.
To diagnose what type of stroke you have had, doctors will take your medical
history, examine you, and perform tests such as computerized tomography
(CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These tests will show whether
you have had an ischaemic stroke (caused by a blockage) or an intracerebral
haemorrhage (caused by a burst blood vessel in the brain).
The doctor will probably prescribe medicines to help relieve your symptoms
and prevent future strokes, and give you advice on changing your lifestyle to
lower your risk. If you take this advice, you will get the best possible results.
Listen carefully to your doctor’s instructions and ask questions if you need to.
For some patients, special surgical procedures to open up the blockage of
neck arteries, such as carotid endarterectomy or stenting, can help prevent
future strokes.
Rehabilitation and long-term care
Patients who become paralysed following a stroke need special care in hospi-
tal to help them recover and to avoid complications and long-term disability.
Most patients who have a stroke are left with some physical disability and
may need long-term care at home.
A large part of stroke rehabilitation involves teaching patients how to exer-
cise safely. It also includes:
• helping to improve walking, eating, dressing, bathing, cooking, reading,
writing and going to the toilet;
• speech therapy;
• checking to make sure that patients can live safely at home;
• helping to organize medical and rehabilitative care and schedules;
• counselling patients and families, including advice about managing
money, legal, and business affairs;
Strokes can
strike suddenly
and can be fatal
if assistance
is not sought
immediately.
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• occupational therapy to help patients stay active and involved;
• physiotherapy to help get back movement.
Medicines used to treat and manage stroke patients
Medicines often used to treat stroke include:
• antiplatelet agents, such as aspirin;
• anticoagulants or blood thinners, such as warfarin;
• medicines to control blood pressure, such as calcium-channel blockers,
and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors;
• medicines to lower blood fats.
These medicines must be used under a doctor’s supervision. You can read
more about stroke medicines and their side effects in Annex.
Treatment of intracerebral haemorrhage
About 10–15% of all strokes are caused by bleeding into the brain due to
rupture of a blood vessel. In many cases this is associated with high blood
pressure. When strokes due to intracerebral haemorrhage occur, the diagnosis
is usually made on a CT or MRI scan. The management is then usually as
described above, including stroke rehabilitation, except that blood-thinning
medicines, such as anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents, are not given.
Blood pressure control is very important for this type of stroke and manage-
ment in a stroke unit is also desirable as for other forms of strokes.
Occasionally, surgical procedure may be required depending on the patient’s
condition.
Can a person recover from a stroke?
Yes, but the amount of long-term disability depends on how much lasting
brain damage the stroke caused. Many stroke survivors are left with men-
tal and physical disabilities. They need support from family members and
friends to help them cope.
How can I avoid having another stroke?
It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and to follow carefully your
medical treatment, such as taking aspirin and medicine to lower your blood
pressure. People who have had one stroke are more likely to have another.
If you have an irregular heart beat (atrial fibrillation), it is also important to
recognize it and seek medical care to prevent future strokes. Consult your
doctor about this.
You can avoid a
repeat stroke by
adopting a healthy
life style and
taking medications.

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  • 1. Avoiding Heart Attacks and Strokes Don’t be a victim Protect yourself
  • 2. 18 4. What are the signs of stroke and what should you do? Major stroke The most common symptom of a stroke is sudden weakness of the face, arm or leg, most often on one side of the body. Other symptoms include sudden onset of: • numbness of the face, arm, or leg, especially on one side of the body; • confusion, difficulty speaking or understanding speech; • difficulty seeing with one or both eyes; • difficulty walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination; • severe headache with no known cause; • fainting or unconsciousness. The effects of a stroke depend on which part of the brain is injured and how severely it is affected. A stroke may affect just one part of the body, such as the face, an arm or a leg. It can also completely paralyse one side of the body. A very severe stroke can cause sudden death. Figure 5: Different parts of the brain control different parts of the body. Area responsible for the legs Area responsible for the arms Area responsible for speech If the ‘speech’ area is damaged due to lack of blood flow, you will have difficulty in speaking. Minor stroke A minor stroke is also called a transient ischaemic attack or TIA. The features of minor strokes may be similar to those of major strokes, but they are milder and last only a short time, usually less than an hour. Often, the person recov- ers without treatment. These “mini-strokes” are warning signs; most people who have had one or more minor strokes will later have a major stroke. Note: A person can have a major stroke without having had any minor strokes.
  • 3. 19 What to do in the case of a stroke If you see someone showing signs of a stroke, call a doctor or ambulance right away, or take the person to the emergency room of the nearest hospi- tal. Do this even if the symptoms are not very severe, because a stroke can progress. You should also do this in the case of a minor stroke. If there is no hospital or health centre near you, call a doctor immediately. Treating stroke The level of medical care you will receive can vary from place to place. The amount of care you will need depends on how severe the stroke was. If you arrive at a hospital within 3 hours after the first sign of a stroke, the doctor there may give you a thrombolytic medicine right away, to dissolve any blood clots in your arteries. However the choice of treatment will depend on the exact cause of the stroke. To diagnose what type of stroke you have had, doctors will take your medical history, examine you, and perform tests such as computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). These tests will show whether you have had an ischaemic stroke (caused by a blockage) or an intracerebral haemorrhage (caused by a burst blood vessel in the brain). The doctor will probably prescribe medicines to help relieve your symptoms and prevent future strokes, and give you advice on changing your lifestyle to lower your risk. If you take this advice, you will get the best possible results. Listen carefully to your doctor’s instructions and ask questions if you need to. For some patients, special surgical procedures to open up the blockage of neck arteries, such as carotid endarterectomy or stenting, can help prevent future strokes. Rehabilitation and long-term care Patients who become paralysed following a stroke need special care in hospi- tal to help them recover and to avoid complications and long-term disability. Most patients who have a stroke are left with some physical disability and may need long-term care at home. A large part of stroke rehabilitation involves teaching patients how to exer- cise safely. It also includes: • helping to improve walking, eating, dressing, bathing, cooking, reading, writing and going to the toilet; • speech therapy; • checking to make sure that patients can live safely at home; • helping to organize medical and rehabilitative care and schedules; • counselling patients and families, including advice about managing money, legal, and business affairs; Strokes can strike suddenly and can be fatal if assistance is not sought immediately.
  • 4. 20 • occupational therapy to help patients stay active and involved; • physiotherapy to help get back movement. Medicines used to treat and manage stroke patients Medicines often used to treat stroke include: • antiplatelet agents, such as aspirin; • anticoagulants or blood thinners, such as warfarin; • medicines to control blood pressure, such as calcium-channel blockers, and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors; • medicines to lower blood fats. These medicines must be used under a doctor’s supervision. You can read more about stroke medicines and their side effects in Annex. Treatment of intracerebral haemorrhage About 10–15% of all strokes are caused by bleeding into the brain due to rupture of a blood vessel. In many cases this is associated with high blood pressure. When strokes due to intracerebral haemorrhage occur, the diagnosis is usually made on a CT or MRI scan. The management is then usually as described above, including stroke rehabilitation, except that blood-thinning medicines, such as anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents, are not given. Blood pressure control is very important for this type of stroke and manage- ment in a stroke unit is also desirable as for other forms of strokes. Occasionally, surgical procedure may be required depending on the patient’s condition. Can a person recover from a stroke? Yes, but the amount of long-term disability depends on how much lasting brain damage the stroke caused. Many stroke survivors are left with men- tal and physical disabilities. They need support from family members and friends to help them cope. How can I avoid having another stroke? It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and to follow carefully your medical treatment, such as taking aspirin and medicine to lower your blood pressure. People who have had one stroke are more likely to have another. If you have an irregular heart beat (atrial fibrillation), it is also important to recognize it and seek medical care to prevent future strokes. Consult your doctor about this. You can avoid a repeat stroke by adopting a healthy life style and taking medications.