NHS video animation explains how a stroke happens and how to reduce the risks
which disappear shortly after you experience them aren't something you should brush off, simply because they don't appear to leave lasting damage.stroke' or a 'warning stroke', its symptoms are similar to those of a stroke - a droopy face, arm weakness and garbled speech.
According to Dr Joshua Willey, a stroke neurology expert at Columbia University’s Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, TIAs probably last for a round five or 10 minutes - but sometimes they only strike for 30 to 60 seconds. Describing his recovery, Brian said he is essentially "grounded" because doctors have told him not to do anything that could raise his heart rate too much.
If you think you may have had a TIA previously, but you didn't seek medical advice at the time, make an urgent appointment with a
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