Stroke: General Information, Articles
This section contains various articles on stroke. We hope that these articles will be useful to you.
First aid
Types
Effects
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation after a stroke is a complex and versatile process aimed at eliminating the effects and encouraging the person’s adaptation, which includes the following focuses.
- Effects of a stroke and rehabilitation,
- Treatment of motor dysfunction,
- Restoration of coordination and gait,
- Occupational therapy,
- Gaining necessary daily skills,
- Restoration of swallowing,
- Restoration of communication skills, speech,
- Overcoming neuropsychiatric disorders,
- Psychological rehabilitation,
- Exercises to increase muscle strength after a stroke,
- Treatment of aphasia after a stroke,
- How to start recovery in aphasia,
- Induced restriction therapy for motor dysfunction,
- Development of finger movements,
- How to avoid falls,
- Stubbornness and unwillingness of the patient to undergo rehabilitation,
- Memory disorders after a stroke,
- Restoring the ability to read,
- Magnetic stimulation in rehabilitation,
- The benefits of honey and bee venom for recovery,
- Radon baths,
- Hippotherapy after a stroke.
Risk factors
There are two groups. The main criterion is the opportunity to influence the factor.
- Uncontrolled stroke factors
- Controlled factors - diseases and lifestyle:
- Stroke prevention
- Ultrasound for stroke prevention
- Prevention of stroke in atrial fibrillation
- Antihypertensive therapy
- Coffee against stroke
- Antioxidants in the prevention of stroke
- Magnesium to prevent stroke
- Oranges and grapefruits
- Skimmed milk
- Chocolate
- Cedar oil
- The Mediterranean diet
- Antiplatelet therapy
- Green tea and stroke
Research results
- Drawbacks of stenting in the treatment of stroke
- Commonality of risk factors for stroke and cognitive disorders
- Magnetic brain stimulation for the treatment of agnosia after a stroke
- Gene mutation doubles the risk of stroke
- Test for detecting the risk of complications
- Antithrombotic drugs in the first hours
- Reverse side of drug treatment of hypertension
- It is not safe to take painkillers after stroke
- Sleep and stroke
- Smoking significantly increases mortality due to stroke
- Migraine and stroke
- Detection of asymptomatic strokes
- Drugs used in rehabilitation
- Menopause and stroke
- Role of potassium and magnesium
- Stroke is getting younger every year
Due to the varying factors, cerebral circulation in the brain becomes impaired, which because of lack of adequate nutrition destroys brain tissue. As a result, cells do not receive adequate amounts of essential nutrients and eventually die. The external manifestations of stroke are different and range from sudden weakness to loss of coordination and acute headache. With timely medical care, the patient’s chances of recovery are high. However, the likelihood of complications such as coma, paralysis, memory disorder is also high. As a result, in this diagnosis specialists advise to stay on bed rest and follow all doctor’s recommendations.
The main methods of resort radon therapy for various diseases were developed and put into practical use early in the 20th. Most of these techniques have become very common and were being constantly improved. The treatment of patients suffering from stroke, at resorts with radon baths was analyzed in many scientific papers. The researches have proven high efficiency of radon water treatment.
The research has proven that fish, vegetables, fruits, nuts, olive oil can reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases by one third.
A new study conducted by otolaryngologists showed that snoring is among the risk factors for developing stroke or other heart diseases. If a person suffers from snoring, it does more harm to the cardiovascular system as compared with smoking, overweight or high levels of cholesterol.
The work of the cardiovascular system can become impaired due to the varying factors, which causes disorders of cerebral circulation. In such cases, it is a stroke characterized by a decrease in blood flow or its complete interruption in certain parts of the brain. This may occur due to a blood clot that blocks an artery or a capillary in the brain, damage to the blood vessels, which causes hemorrhage. As a result, the affected areas of the brain fail to receive oxygen and nutrients, which triggers a rapid cell death. The damage to the brain can be either temporary or can cause a number of complications, such as coma, paralysis, paresis of a certain body part, intellectual disabilities, memory disorders. If you receive a timely medical care and undergo a course of treatment, you can avoid serious complications. The treatment of stroke usually involves vascular therapy that improves brain metabolism,oxygen therapy, exercise therapy and physiotherapy.
At the moment, the effectiveness of antiplatelet therapy in stroke prevention has been proven by numerous studies. Overall, antiplatelet therapy can reduce the risk of pathology by 25% (cardioembolic therapy - by 60%). At the same time, a reduction in the overall risk of developing ischemic complications (ischemic stroke, myocardial infarction and peripheral arterial lesions) can be achieved regardless of where the primary lesion was localized. The specialists justify a long-term use of antiplatelet drugs for all subtypes of ischemic stroke: cardioembolic, atherothrombotic, hemodynamic, lacunar, as well as for hemorheological micro-occlusion. The antiplatelet drugs are also of particular importance in case of cardioembolic and atherothrombotic forms of the condition.
Scientists have proven that smoking can significantly increase the risk of an early death caused by stroke. In 2009-2011, the authors who worked in a Canadian clinic observed 982 patients with stroke. 264 of them were daily smokers. The study revealed that the average life expectancy of smokers is 9 years less than in non-smoking patients (58 and 67 years is the age at which people die from stroke, respectively).
The relationship between migraine and stroke was firstly noticed by Fere in 1881.He made one of the earliest and most exhaustive descriptions of 12 patients who suffered from a classical migraine combined with sensorimotor disorders and permanent speech disorders. Based on these observations, as well as on those made by the scientists later, it was first suggested that the cause of stroke in patients with migraine is spasm of the cerebral blood vessels.
A high percentage of disability acquired by stroke survivors means that the problem of effective neurorehabilitation of patients, falling into this category, is highly topical. Stroke is an age-dependent disease, which develops due to the conditions of other systems and organs (hypertension, atherosclerosis, ischemic heart disease, chronic hepatocholecystitis, etc.). Therefore, rehabilitation of the patients who have suffered ischemic stroke applies a comprehensive approach, which involves the use of drugs with different effects (vasoactive, neuroprotective, nootropic, etc.). Particular attention is paid to the use of neuroprotective agents and nootropics.
Acute stroke is currently one of the most common causes of mortality and morbidity in the world. There are recorded over 400,000 strokes in the Russian Federation every year, whereas up to 35% of these cases are fatal. In other words, every 90 seconds someone from the Russians has a stroke.