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This text explains strokes, which are serious medical emergencies that can lead to lasting problems like paralysis and speech issues. It discusses the two main types of strokes - ischaemic and haemorrhagic - and how they are diagnosed and treated. The importance of acting fast using the FAST test to recognize stroke symptoms and seek immediate help is emphasized.

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Learning about strokes is crucial because they can have severe effects on a person's health and daily life. Recognizing the signs of a stroke and acting quickly can save lives and reduce long-term disabilities. Proper diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation are essential for the best recovery outcomes for stroke patients. Key Takeaways: •Strokes can cause permanent damage such as paralysis and speech difficulties. •Acting fast using the FAST test (Face, Arm, Speech, Time) is vital in identifying stroke symptoms. •Different types of strokes require different treatments for effective care. •Understanding the risk factors for strokes can help in prevention efforts. •Rehabilitation is important for stroke survivors to regain independence and improve quality of life. [Some of the content on this page has been created by AI]

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This page is a summary of: Identification, care and prevention of stroke is possible, British Journal of Healthcare Assistants, June 2023, Mark Allen Group,
DOI: 10.12968/bjha.2023.17.6.236.
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