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Brain cells start to die within minutes; hence, stroke is a real medical emergency needing quick attention. Two main forms of strokes are haemorrhagic—caused by bleeding in the brain—and ischaemic, brought on by a blood clot. Often known as a mini-stroke, a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) is a brief blockage acting as a signal for subsequent strokes.
Recognizing these symptoms early is crucial, as receiving therapy sooner increases the likelihood of recovery.
The degree of the stroke as well as the speed of treatment will determine the recovery process. To restore lost functions and increase quality of life, rehabilitation sometimes calls for physical treatment, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.