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Tag Archives: Transient Ischaemic Attack
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Types of stroke: Transient Ischaemic attacks -TIA or Mini Stroke
Transient Ischaemic attacks -TIA is a type of mini stroke which may present with the same symptoms but these symptoms recover within a few minutes to 24 hours. This could be a warning sign. Never ignore TIA. There is an increased … Continue reading
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The following video clip shows some of the possible signs to look for if you suspect a person is having a stroke or TIA. Stroke should be treated as a medical emergency. Even if the symptoms go away, the person … Continue reading
Types Of Stroke: Infarction or Ischaemic stroke
Infarction or Ischaemic stroke are both names for a stroke caused by a blockage in a blood vessel in the brain. This is the most common type of stroke. Blockages can be caused by a blood clot (Thrombosis) forming around fatty deposits … Continue reading
Found in Topic: Stroke cause and effects
Tagged: Embolus | Haemorrhagic Stroke | Infarction | Ischaemic Stroke | Thrombosis | Transient Ischaemic Attack
Tagged: Embolus | Haemorrhagic Stroke | Infarction | Ischaemic Stroke | Thrombosis | Transient Ischaemic Attack