by admin | March 8, 2019 3:49 am
Brain stroke is being hailed as a major epidemic of the 21st century. In India alone, approximately 1.8 million Indians out of a population of 1.3 billion are diagnosed with symptoms of brain stroke every year (source: Huffington Post).
The brain is one of the largest organs in the human body and controls the functioning of the entire body. Needless to say, it requires adequate flow of blood to all its tissues and cells for proper functioning, at all times. Abnormalities in this blood flow can cause a stroke[1] and are generally of these types:
There are various risk factors for brain stroke, which can be classified as lifestyle, medical and other factors. Lifestyle factors include being overweight, physically inactive and abuse of drugs or alcohol. Medical factors include hypertension[2], diabetes, sleep apnea, cardiovascular diseases and a family history of stroke. Other factors include age, race, gender and hormones. People above 55 years of age are more susceptible to stroke, and again, men are more prone than women. African-Americans are more at risk than other races, while hormone therapies and birth-control pills can also trigger strokes.
There are various surgical options available for treating patients who have suffered a stroke or are at a high-risk of one:
Patients who have suffered a stroke in the recent past or people whose health checkup identifies them as being at a risk of stroke, must undergo a thorough examination. This involves taking several CT scan images of the brain which will be diagnosed and shared with the patient. Then based on the severity of the stroke or stroke risk and the contributing factor, one of the above surgical options will be decided on. Consulting a qualified doctor[6] will help in better management and prevention of a stroke attack.
Cerebral thrombosis, or blood clots in the brain is a serious condition that can cause stroke and permanent disability. While in some cases, surgery (called thrombectomy) is required to remove the clots, in many cases, surgery is not required. With lifestyle changes and medication, the clot can be destroyed. So, the choice of surgery or not depends on the type of clot and circumstances in which it developed. This choice will be made by qualified doctors who will choose the best course of treatment.
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