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Acute Ischemic Stroke

Timely treatment saves lives from stroke

An acute ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot or plaque blocks blood flow in a brain artery, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and essential nutrients. Without immediate treatment, brain cells begin to die within minutes, leading to loss of speech, movement, or vision, depending on the affected area. Symptoms appear suddenly and include facial drooping, arm weakness, or speech difficulty. Prompt medical care, including clot-busting drugs or mechanical thrombectomy, can restore circulation and limit damage. Early recognition and fast action are crucial to reducing disability, improving recovery outcomes, and ultimately saving lives.

Risk Factor and Causes

Acute ischemic stroke occurs when a brain artery is blocked, cutting oxygen supply, resulting in rapid brain cell death, neurological impairment, long-term disability, or possible death.

Benefits of Acute Ischemic Stroke

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Brain Protection

Quick treatment restores oxygen supply, preventing further brain damage and long-term neurological decline.

Timely therapy reduces risk of permanent paralysis, speech problems, or cognitive impairment significantly.

Immediate care increases chances of regaining mobility, independence, and returning to normal daily activities.

Trouble speaking clearly, slurred words, or difficulty understanding simple conversations or instructions.

Sudden, intense headache without known cause, often described as the worst ever experienced.

Sudden trouble understanding surroundings, forgetting words, or inability to think or respond clearly.