Hindi, asked by bjpudupinagara, 19 days ago

suffered a series of strokes​

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Answered by sidhu4bro
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We say that someone has suffered a stroke when a blood flow “accident” has taken place in the brain. Most commonly, this event is an ischemic stroke, or a blocked blood vessel. Sometimes this accident occurs when a blood vessel bursts, leading to bleeding in the brain.

Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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Stroke is a leading cause of death and often results in the need for long-term care, but what exactly does it mean when someone suffers a stroke, and why is it critical for a stroke to be recognized as early as possible? 

We say that someone has suffered a stroke when a blood flow “accident” has taken place in the brain. Most commonly, this event is an ischemic stroke, or a blocked blood vessel. Sometimes this accident occurs when a blood vessel bursts, leading to bleeding in the brain. 

In either case, it is imperative that stroke victims receive medical care immediately. Blood flow to the brain carries oxygen and nutrients which keep the brain healthy. When blood flow is absent, some of the brain tissue dies, resulting in a loss of function. The longer the blood flow is cut off, the more brain damage occurs. 

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