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Doctor says these 6 letters could save your life during a stroke

Stroke is a silent killer that strikes without warning. Doctor reveals how to spot it in seconds.

Updated on: Jul 07, 2025 01:59 PM IST
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Strokes, medically termed Cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs), are caused either because of a disruption in the blood flow to the brain or due to a rupture in the blood vessels. Disrupted blood flow can lead to oxygen deprivation in the neurons, causing damage that can become fatal if not treated immediately.

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Recognising early signs of stroke: What everyone should know. (Image by Freepik)
Recognising early signs of stroke: What everyone should know. (Image by Freepik)

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Ravi Kesari, MD General Physician at Apollo Spectra Hospital in Bangalore, shared, “CVAs require immediate medical care; ignoring them for a prolonged period can cause long-term physical damage. Therefore, it is essential to note that time is a critical factor in this condition, which can help in preventing extended damage to the body.”

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He revealed, “CVAs are of two forms, which are Ischemic strokes or Hemorrhagic strokes. In the case of Ischemic strokes, the brain tissues will not receive adequate amounts of nutrients and oxygen due to the blockage in the blood flow to the brain. Hemorrhagic strokes occur when the blood vessels in the brain leak or burst, causing internal bleeding within it. Always keep a note of the warning signs or symptoms of stroke, as it will be of extreme help in saving the patient.”

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Dr Ravi Kesari cautioned, “Not only on the face and arms, but numbness can appear as a symptom on any part of the body, especially on one side. The individual can also have unusual sensations in the limbs, coordination issues, sudden severe headaches, seizures, and fainting. A stroke can destabilize parts of the brain, so these shouldn’t be overlooked.”

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He concluded, “If the above-mentioned symptoms do not stay for a prolonged period and go away within a few minutes, then the condition is called a mini-stroke or a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA). Even though this condition lasts only for a short period, it should be considered a serious condition, as these are warning signs for an actual CVA.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

 
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