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Men's Health Facts - Stroke

 

Every year an estimated 150,000 people in the UK have a stroke. Of all people who suffer from a stroke, about a third are likely to die within the first 10 days, about a third are likely to make a recovery within one month and about a third are likely to be left disabled and needing rehabilitation. Stroke has a greater disability impact than any other medical condition. A quarter of a million people are living with long-term disability as a result of stroke in the UK.

 

The Stroke Association

British Heart Foundation

 

10 things you should  know about stroke

1

Every five minutes someone in the UK has a stroke, adding up to an estimated 150,000 people a year

   

2.

A stroke is a brain attack.  A stroke happens due to a clot or a bleed in the brain, which causes brain cells to die

   

3.

Each year a quarter of all strokes in the UK happen to people under 65.  Around 10,000 happen to people under 30 and about 1,000 children and babies

   

4.

The most common signs of stroke happening include:

  • Facial weakness
  • Arm weakness
  • Speech problems
  • Visual disturbance

These signs may only last a few hours (called a transient ischaemic attack – TIA) but must not be ignored.

   

5.

A stroke is an emergency.  If you see the signs of stroke – Facial weakness, Arm weakness, Speech problems, it’s time to call 999.  Early treatment saves lives and increases the chances of a better recovery.

   

6.

Stroke is the leading cause of sever disability and the third biggest killer  in the UK.

   

7.

Almost one in four men and one in five women aged 45 can expect to have a stroke if they live to 85.

   

8.

Around three times as many women die from stroke than breast cancer in the UK.

   

9.

Eating healthily, taking regular exercise, not smoking and ensuring blood pressure is normal can all help to prevent stroke.

   

10.

The Stroke Association is the only charity solely concerned with helping people of all ages affected by stroke across the UK.  They are working to create a world where there are fewer strokes and all those touched by stroke get the help they need.

The Stroke Association

 

Useful links

The Stroke Assocation

British Heart Foundation

Chest, Heart and Stroke Scotland