A stroke occurs when there is a blockage or rupture in a blood vessel in the brain, cutting off blood supply to parts of the brain. This can lead to permanent brain damage if not treated immediately. The severity and effects of a stroke depend on the part of the brain that is affected.
Symptoms: Sudden numbness or weakness, confusion, trouble speaking or understanding speech, difficulty seeing, loss of balance, or severe headache.
Sudden numbness or weakness, confusion, trouble speaking or understanding speech, difficulty seeing, loss of balance, or severe headache.
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