This cuts off the supply of oxygen and nutrients, causing damage to the brain tissue.[3] Common causes of stroke in young person are valvular heart disease , arterial dissection, AV malformation, hypercoagulable state, sickle cell disease, pregnancy and venous thrombosis.[4]N. Shah...
Hi, actually impaired vision due to headaches is related to higher risk of getting a stroke in young people. A vision disorder called ocular migraine increases a woman's risk of having a stroke by 25% to 70%. An ocular migraine is manifested by the person typically experiencing some type ...
Family history of premature myocardial infarction (FHMI) may be a useful marker of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in young subjects, but comparisons of its implications for CVD risk factor burden, prevalent atherosclerosis, and risk a... MJ Patel,JAD Lemos,B Philips,... - 《American Heart...
I put my kids down for a nap and called my in-laws, who lived next door at the time, and they came over. They asked if I'd eaten that day, which I had, and if I'd been drinking enough water. They thought I was dehydrated. Who could blame them? I was so young and healthy....
In young-aged and middle-aged population, the lifetime stroke risk will keep very low if major risk factors especially blood pressure level is at optimal levels, but the risk substantially increases even with a slight elevation of major risk factors, which could not be identified using 10-year...
Stroke occurs in one of two situations, either a blood clot in the brain or bleeding into/around the brain. “The most common form of stroke in young adults is a dissection, or tear, of the inside of an artery leading to or inside the brain,” said Shervin R. Dashti, M.D., Ph....
Family history of stroke is a risk factor for both hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes among young women. Introduction Stroke is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Yet, there is still much unknown as to the etiology and prevention of this complex, multifactorial disease...
The rate of stroke in children [<18 years old (310/100,000 person-years)] was similar to young adults [18–34 years old (360/100,000 person-years)], but much higher in middle-aged [35–64 years old (1,160/100,000 person-years)] and elderly adults [≥65 years old (4,700/100...
Causes of death and predictors of 5-year mortality in young adults after first-ever ischemic stroke: the Helsinki Young Stroke Registry. Stroke. 2009;40(8):2698-2703. doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.554998PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 9. Naess H, Waje-Andreassen U. Review of long-term mortality ...
Although the observed associations may reflect dietary habits earlier in life, our findings suggest that diet may influence stroke risk beyond the earlier development of cardiovascular disease in young adulthood and middle age. Our findings also suggest that n-3 fatty acid content or preparation ...