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More commonly, stroke leads to partial loss of function in the part of the body controlled by the damaged bit of the brain typically, numbness or paralysis in a limb, loss of speech, loss of vision, or blunting of intellect. Over half the peop...
Transient blurring of vision may precede CRAO and is often ignored by the patient, as it may resolve spontaneously without permanent visual loss. However, this can be a warning sign of ischaemia, particularly in individuals with multiple risk factors.We report a case of a 50-year-old man ...
Case 1: 18 years old female presented with recurrent TIA’s since 7 months, sudden vision loss in left eye 5 months back and acute painful diminution of vision of right eye since 1 month. Case 2: 26 years old primigravida, previously healthy, presented at term with catastrophic headache an...
If you struggle with your weight and you’ve repeatedly tried to lose weight without success, see a doctor or a registered dietitian nutritionist who specializes in weight loss. Getting professional help is often more effective than going it alone. Depending on your weight, your insurance may ...
There is a compelling need for an advanced diagnostic tool that employs AI and computer vision to enhance stroke detection, expedite triage processes, and improve overall patient care. The Solution: GenAI Fills the Diagnostic Gap CerebraAI is developing a g...
Difficulty seeing in one or both eyes or double vision Dizziness, loss of balance or lack of coordination Since it is hard to tell at first whether someone is having a stroke or TIA, they should both be considered medical emergencies. Emergency Services at South Texas Health System Edinburg...
blocks an artery’s ability to supply blood and oxygen to the brain. Ischemic strokes account for the majority of all strokes, and can lead to difficulty speaking, vision problems, cognitive confusion, the loss of feeling on one side of the body, paralysis, permanent brain da...
Signs and symptoms of a stroke may include an inability to move or feel on one side of the body, problems understanding or speaking, dizziness, loss of vision to one side, or a severe headache. When that happens, get medical help immediately. The risk factors for stroke are high blood pr...
double vision or visual field blindnessSYMPTOMS LAST BETWEEN 5-20 MIN AND DO NOT CAUSE LASTING EFFECTS.it is criticial that people with TIAs seek medical attention since most TIAs are a warning sign of impending stroke! what are some medications that are used to treat TIA anti-hypertensivesanti...