What Is a Silent Stroke and How Can You Prevent It?

The word “Silent Stroke” can make anyone feel restless and terrified. While relevant symptoms can help us take immediate action, what is a bit more concerning is that Strokes can happen without any prior notice too! Is this really true?! Surprisingly, the answer is “Yes”. This condition is referred to as a Silent Stroke. However, there is no need to get alarmed, as staying aware and taking prior precautions can reduce the risk of facing a silent stroke to a great extent.

This article aims to raise awareness about silent strokes and how to prevent them.


Silent Stroke – An insight

Silent Stroke occurs when the blood vessel that connects to the brain is blocked, causing loss of oxygen. However, when compared to major strokes, a silent stroke does not cause immediate damage as expected. The impact is felt in stages, and it is discovered over a period of time through imaging tests and scans. Before we delve into stroke prevention tips, it is essential to understand its symptoms.


Silent Stroke Symptoms

Watch out for these symptoms, and if you notice them, take quick action

  • Sudden weakness is felt on one side of the body that can include the face, arm, or leg.
  • Sudden loss of vision or blurred vision
  • Loss of sensation and speech
  • Instability
  • Sudden falls without any prior indication
  • Brief spell of losing consciousness
  • Failure to get enough sleep

The above symptoms need immediate medical attention to prevent life-threatening consequences.

Can a silent stroke be prevented? You surely can if you are not negligent when it comes to taking care of your health and treating every symptom (even if mild), seriously. Additionally, follow these simple steps to ensure that you stay away from developing any of the above symptoms.

  • Regularly monitoring your blood pressure and diabetes levels
  • Regularly monitoring your cholesterol levels
  • Avoid alcohol and smoking
  • Maintain a balanced body weight
  • Maintain a healthy diet
  • Practice regular physical activity
  • Address sleep disorders without fail
 

Silent Strokes are indeed dangerous as they show up without any indication. By staying alert with frequent health check-ups, you can reduce your chances of getting a silent stroke to a great extent. Want to know how this is done? It’s pretty simple. Don’t wait for a silent warning and schedule a check-up with our distinguished team of medical experts at Sagar Hospital today. With a wealth of experience and expertise and supported by advanced diagnostic facilities, the hospital has saved over 1000 lives that were found to be at risk of developing a silent stroke.


 

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How do I know that I stand a risk of developing a silent stroke?
    The best way to get to know is through frequent health check-ups and addressing every relevant symptom, however mild they are.

  2. Who is more likely to face the risk of a silent stroke?
    People with a family history of strokes and those who have uncontrolled diabetes, Blood pressure and high cholesterol levels are at a greater risk of developing silent strokes.

  3. Does a silent stroke need surgery?
    Silent Stroke is a serious medical condition that can impact the performance of critical organs like the heart, kidneys, and lungs. The impact caused by a stroke on your other organs might require surgery as a treatment option. But this completely depends on the complexity of the impact.

  4. Can a silent stroke lead to nervous disorders?
    Yes, repeated silent strokes can cause serious damage to the nerves, leading to disorders like Parkinson’s disease.

  5. Can lifestyle changes prevent a silent stroke?
    Yes, you surely can to a considerable extent by keeping medical conditions under control control and practice a protein-rich, healthy diet.
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