Mumbai- World Stroke Day is celebrated on November 29 every year. It is necessary to create awareness about the disease of paralysis. Because those with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and heart disease are more at risk of stroke. In recent times, diseases related to lifestyle are increasing. In this background, it is necessary to create public awareness about this disease. Immediate treatment is necessary after a stroke. A patient’s life can be saved if treatment is done in the early stages, i.e. during the golden hour. Giving more information about this, Neurologist Dr. Gaurav Kasundra from Apex group of Hospitals said, “A stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is reduced. There are two types of stroke, ischemic stroke (due to blood clotting) and hemorrhagic stroke (due to rupture of blood vessels). A stroke occurs. 1.8 million people suffer from a stroke every year in India, but more information about Due to lack of treatment, 60 to 70 percent of these patients become permanently disabled and some die due to other diseases. After heart disease, stroke is the second major disease and the death rate is increasing every year. Even in a city with modern amenities like Mumbai, there is no awareness about stroke. In India, about 30 percent of people suffering stroke die and a whopping 60-70 percent people suffer various degrees of disability”
While the numbers of stroke patients continue to rise exponentially, like many other brain diseases, there is still a notable lack of awareness regarding this condition. Timely treatment in stroke will go a long way in improving a patient’s quality of life, and reducing lifelong morbidity and mortality. 20 % of stroke patients in the country are under the age of 40. Their illnesses range from junk food to smoking, drinking and lack of exercise and stress. Increasing proportion of young people in these patients is a matter of concern added by Neurologist Dr. Gaurav Kasundra from Apex group of Hospitals. Eating a well-balanced diet, avoiding processed foods and sugary drinks, limiting salt, alcohol, smoking, and exercising daily can lower the risk of stroke, the doctors said.
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