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How does a stroke affect the endocrine/lymphatic system? How does a stroke disrupt homeostasis? What is a cerebrovascular accident (stroke)? Explain what happens to brain cells and the consequences of the event. What is the disease process of a stroke? How does ischemic heart disease affect th...
but what's happening is that part of your brain isn't getting enough blood, which means it isn't getting enough oxygen. The longer your brain goes without that, the more damage a stroke can do.
Sleep apnea or other sleep problems that affect your breathing In women, hormone replacement therapy or oral birth control pillsHow is a stroke diagnosed?Blood tests may be used to check your overall health. Your blood's ability to clot will also be tested. The tests may include a check for...
So, a massive, fatal stroke – as in the case of this actor – does so much damage the brain can't recover, and as a result, ceases to be able to run your basic bodily functions likebreathingand heartbeat. Stroke remains a major killer in the United States and worldwide. In the U...
What are the signs and symptoms of a right hemispheric stroke?The right hemisphere of your brain controls the left side of your body. It may also affect your speech and language abilities. You may also have any of the following:Trouble remembering, impulsive behavior, or mood changes Trouble ...
Your daily habits can greatly influence your risk of stroke. Making healthy choices to lower your chances of of having a stroke means avoiding the following: Smoking We know you know that there are many, many reasons to quit smoking. It causeslung cancer, of course, but it also does a lo...
Patrick is a 70-year-old diabetic man with a 2-year history of stable chest pain when he exerts himself. He is awoken from sleep with the acute onset of crushing central chest pain which radiates to his neck and left arm. His normal medications include normally aspirin, a diuretic, a ch...
“I’m fine now. What I had was a form of mild stroke. It didn’t affect my cognitive abilities. It affected simply my motor side, which was on the left-hand side.” He seems keen to dispel any notion that he is anything other than on the mend, even if he is cle...
How does an exertional heat stroke(劳力性热射病) come about? When you exercise, in normal circumstances, nearly 80% of the energy you use is transformed into heat.2And your body can radiate the heat quickly through cooling methods like the evaporation of sweat. But with uncompensable heat...