A stroke occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts and starts to bleed, or when the brain's blood supply is interrupted. The rupture or obstruction prevents blood and oxygen from getting to the brain's tissues. Within minutes of lack of oxygen, brain tissue and cells are harmed and begin to die. There are three main types of strokes: transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), in which blood clots usually dissolve on their own. An ischemic stroke is brought on by an artery blockage brought on by a clot or plaque. When compared to those of a TIA, the symptoms and complications of an ischemic stroke may last permanently or longer. A hemorrhagic stroke is brought on by a blood vessel that leaks or bursts and enters the brain. Your doctor may request a number of tests to help them better determine whether you have had a stroke or to rule out other conditions. A thorough medical evaluation and prompt treatment are crucial for stroke recovery.
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