The recovery time for stroke patients on average takes a long time. In the first month after a stroke, the recovery process goes rather quickly, but after 3-6 months this process slows down and after more than 1-2 years it will settle down. In the brain stem, a blockage in the blood vessels of the brain stem can cause an ischemic type of brain stem stroke. When the blood does not reach the brain tissue properly, the tissue in the brain will be disturbed and eventually will die because it does not receive oxygen from the blood. Until now, there is no drug that treats hemorrhagic stroke. This disease requires emergency medical attention, even when treated early, a person may experience a fatal disorder. Severe bleeding in the brain can also cause permanent damage, such as physical and memory problems. A number of physical risk factors that can actually be prevented are smoking, lack of physical activity, poor diet, alcohol consumption, high cholesterol levels, narcotics, obesity, hormone replacement therapy, hypertension, heart rhythm disorders, other heart diseases, diabetes, and migraines. . One of the dietary restrictions for mild stroke is red meat. A study revealed that consumption of red meat can increase the risk of stroke recurrence. As a solution, you can get protein intake through fish or lean white meat to avoid the risk of stroke recurrence.
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