Signs of a Stroke in the Tongue

Several symptoms may occur for people having a stroke. Symptoms that affect the tongue may provide a quick answer when determining whether someone may be having a life-threatening stroke.

Jerry Shaw
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Facial Signs of Stroke

Facial paralysis can occur after a stroke, according to MedlinePlus. In fact, several facial symptoms may result from a stroke. Early recognition of the facial signs of stroke can be key to stroke recovery.

Erica Jacques
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What Is a Hypoglycemic Stroke?

Hypoglycemia, which is a complication of diabetes, is the medical term for dangerously low blood glucose. A stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted by a blocked or burst vessel in the brain. Strokes kill brain cells and cause permanent brain damage.

Gail Sessoms
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Seizure With Stroke Like Symptoms

Seizures occur when a group of nerves in the brain suddenly produce a surge of electrochemical impulses. This surge in brain activity interrupts normal functions resulting in symptoms thatoften mimic a stroke.

Stephanie Chandler
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What Are the After Effects of a TIA Stroke?

A TIA, or transient ischemic attack, is similar to a stroke, but symptoms resolve in a few minutes to 24 hours. TIAs are often referred to as ministrokes, but may be warning signs of a future stroke. MayoClinic.com states that one in three people who have a TIA will eventually have a stroke.

Jacques Courseault
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What Are the Treatments for Cerebellar Stroke?

A stroke occurs when the arteries that supply the brain with blood and oxygen become blocked reducing the flow to the brain. A stroke can also be the result of a burst aneurysm. Both can cause brain cells to die and can affect any area of the brain.

Lori Newell
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Exercises for Stroke Paralysis on One Side

Blocked blood vessels or other injury to the brain can cause a stroke, resulting in one-sided paralysis or difficulty with speech, cognition, swallowing and movement.

Denise Stern
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Can a Turmeric Overdose Cause a Stroke?

Turmeric is a popular food ingredient that also has a long history of traditional use as a medicinal herb in Southern Asia. It contains an active ingredient called curcumin.

M. Gideon Hoyle
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How to Retrain Handwriting After a Stroke

A stroke occurs when the blood supply to a portion of your brain is reduced or interrupted. During a stroke, brain cells begin to die. As a result, you may develop paralysis on one side of your body, pain, memory loss, trouble understanding, difficulty talking or swallowing, and changes in behavior.

Michelle Zehr
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Signs of Mild Stroke After Surgery

Any type of surgery poses a series of possible risks and possible complications. Surgeries related to cardiology, neurology and pulmonary conditions run a much higher risk than others.

Julie Boehlke
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Illnesses or Diseases That Mimic Stroke Symptoms

The brain needs both blood (oxygen) and sugar (glucose) to function properly. A stroke is loss of brain function from loss of blood flow to the brain or a ceribrovascular accident (CVA). A stroke is a medical emergency.

Dr. Franchesca Vermillion
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Facial Exercises for Stroke Patients

Strokes can cause facial paralysis or partial loss of muscle control. These symptoms make speech, eating, facial expressions and general facial movement difficult or impossible for stroke victims. Specific exercises can help stroke patients regain partial or full mobility in their facial muscles.

Caroline Thompson
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