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Transient Ischemic Attack

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Table of Contents

Definition Page 2

General Information Page 2

Signs and Symptoms of TIA Page 3

Risk Factors Page 4

Preventive Measures Page 5

General Measures Page 6

Treatment Page 7

Expected Outcome Page 8

TRANSIENT ISCHEMIC ATTACK

Definition
A Transient Ischemic Attack, generally referred to as a TIA, is a type of stroke that only last a few minutes. They are sometimes called ¡§mini-strokes.¡¨ The term transient is used to describe a condition that lasts only a short amount of time. Ischemic describes an inadequate blood flow. Therefore, TIA is a deprivation of blood to the brain for a short period of time.
General Information
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The most important treatable risk factors are as follow:
ƒæ Hypertension ¡V of all the risk factors that contribute to stroke, the most powerful is high blood pressure. People with hypertension have a risk for stroke that is 4 to 6 times higher than the risk for those without hypertension.
ƒæ Cardiovascular Disease ¡V this term refers to several heart conditions that can increase your risk of a stroke. This includes diseases such as Carotid Artery Disease and Atherosclerosis.
ƒæ Diabetes ¡V Diabetes is a major risk for stroke, and it interferes with your body¡¦s ability to break down blood clots. Blood clots are the number one cause of stroke.
ƒæ Obesity ¡V Being overweight increases your chances of developing high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes, which are all major risk factors of stroke.
ƒæ Tobacco Use ¡V Cigarette smoking is a major, preventable risk factor for stroke. Smoking contributes to plaques in your arteries. Also, nicotine raises blood pressure.
ƒæ Excessive Alcohol ¡V Drinking an average of one alcoholic drink a day for women or two a day for men will lower your risk for stroke. However, drinking alcohol in abundance can increase your risk of stoke by up to 20%.
ƒæ Use Of Birth Control Pills ¡V The risk of stroke is higher among women who take birth control pills, especially among smokers, and women older than 35.
Preventive Measures
Damage from strokes or TIAs may be significantly reduced through emergency treatment.

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