Wednesday, December 5, 2012

These symptoms naturally, Women Can Kena Stroke


If you have a hiccup, perhaps this a regular thing. But if the odd hiccup is accompanied by symptoms, such as loss of the ability to speak, it could be symptoms of a stroke.

More than 425,000 women in the United States at risk of having a stroke. When compared with men who only 375,000 people at risk of stroke, the number further increased risk in women. Women even twice as many die each year from stroke and breast cancer. This is why it is important for women to know the symptoms of stroke, as reported by everydayhealth.

Carolyn Brockington, MD, assistant clinical professor of neurology and director of the Stroke Center at the Institute of St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery at New York City explain, how difficult to predict the signs of stroke, both in women and in men.

"The symptoms will depend on the part of the brain where the blood supply is cut off, causing a stroke," he said.

Signs of stroke in women can vary greatly, for example, severe headache and suddenly without known cause and are not like other headaches you have ever experienced. Other symptoms, pain affecting the limbs or face, feeling weak, or unable to move. Only one side of the body that is able to be moved, feel disoriented, unable to speak or communicate clearly, hiccups, dizziness and loss of balance, difficulty walking, such as blurred vision or seeing double. (ina)

reference: http://id.shvoong.com/medicine-and-health/2328898-alami-gejala-ini-wanita-bisa/#ixzz2EFNd3Y2w
http://health.okezone.com/read/2012/10/25/486/709230/alami-gejala-ini-wanita-bisa-kena-stroke

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