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Prevent Suffering a Stroke- Follow these 5 Simple Rules

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011


 


 

The Migraine-Stroke Connection: Severing the link between migraine headaches and blood clots to the brain.

PREVENT SUFFERING A STROKE- FOLLOW THESE 5 SIMPLE RULES, WWW.MIGRAVENT.COM

Studies prove that there is a high correlation between complex migraines with aura and stroke.  Particularly, middle-aged women who suffer from frequent complex migraine attacks are likelier than female non-migraineurs of the same age to suffer from a stroke or heart attack.

Yet, while a migraine aura may mimic the neurological symptoms of stroke- partial paralysis, incoherent speech, visual distortions, head pain, and loss of mobility- there is one crucial difference between the two.

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A stroke, like a migraine, is the result of fluctuating blood flow to the brain.  But while a migraine attack leaves no lasting damage, a stroke may result in brain damage or death.

PREVENT SUFFERING A STROKE- FOLLOW THESE 5 SIMPLE RULES, WWW.MIGRAVENT.COM

The most common symptoms of stroke are:

  • Sudden numbness, tingling, or feebleness on one side of the body, affecting either the face, arm, or leg
  • Sudden visual problems
  • Sudden slurred speech
  • Sudden lack of comprehension
  • Sudden loss of balance
  • Sudden headache

Don’t become a stroke victim.

Even if you fall into the stroke risk category, that doesn’t mean that your fate is sealed.  With some simple changes in diet and exercise, you can drastically reduce your likeliness to suffer from a stroke.

Here are five health tips for stroke prevention:PREVENT SUFFERING A STROKE- FOLLOW THESE 5 SIMPLE RULES, WWW.MIGRAVENT.COM

  1. Eat less sodium. Switch your saltshaker with a bottle of salt substitute, or experiment with herbs.  Rosemary and basil add flavor without adding sodium.  Forgo salty snacks such as potato chips, French fries, and processes lunchmeats.  Read nutrition labels; you’d be surprised at the number of sweet foods that contain large amounts of sodium.
  2. Eat more foods with potassium. Experts believe that potassium-rich foods are significant in maintaining heart health.  Bananas, sweet potatoes, tomato paste, and many other fruits and vegetables are all excellent sources of potassium.
  3. Go easy on the alcohol. Men should consume no more than two alcoholic beverages per day, and women should limit their drinking to once a day.
  4. Exercise regularly. Even twenty minutes of low-impact, aerobic exercise per day is better than no time spent at all.  A high correlation exists between sedentary lifestyles and morbid obesity, stroke, heart attack, hypertension, and a long list of other ailments.
  5. Keep your weight down. If you are obese, then make an effort to commit yourself to losing weight.  Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig have very high success rates.  Many overweight individuals have dropped pounds just by cutting out all refined flours and sugars from their diet.  Regardless of which diet plan you choose, portion control and exercise are critical.  If you have lost weight, try to stay on track- yo-yo dieting is a major contributor to heart disease.

PREVENT SUFFERING A STROKE- FOLLOW THESE 5 SIMPLE RULES, WWW.MIGRAVENT.COM

Related reading:

To ER or not to ER? 8 Migraine Signals that call for Emergency Care

Brain Tumor, Stroke and 8 other Illnesses you probably don’t have

Sources:

Why Stroke Prevention Is Critical

Study confirms link between migraines and stroke

Migraines With Aura May Raise Stroke Risk

National Stroke Association: Stroke Symptoms

Potassium-Rich Foods May Cut Stroke, Heart Disease Risk

4 Headaches that Require Emergency Intervention

Sunday, April 10th, 2011


 


 

Most migraine headaches, as painful and intrusive as they can be, are not life threatening and do not justify a trip to the emergency unit.  However, there are occasions when migraines with aura or other types of migraines signal an underlying medical emergency such as stroke, meningitis, brain aneurysm or heart defect.

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What are the 4 kinds of headaches which merit immediate emergency response?

There are a number of life threatening situations which are preceded by headaches, in addition to the other symptoms described.  Here are the 4 most dangerous and life threatening illnesses which are signaled by headaches and require immediate emergency attention:

  • Stroke

A stroke occurs when there is a blockage in the blood vessels which restricts blood flow to the brain; sometimes the blockage causes a burst blood vessel in the brain.  A stroke causes moderate to severe brain damage, depending on the severity of the symptoms and the swiftness in response. Symptoms of stroke include sudden headache, tingling or numbness in either side of face, arm and leg, difficulty speaking and understanding when others are speaking to you, vision problems and difficulty keeping balance.

  • Meningitis

Meningitis is an infection in the brain and spinal chord; meningitis can infect teens and young adults, in addition to the elderly, and is caused by either a virus or bacterial infection. Meningitis is infectious, so proper hygiene is imperative to prevent the spread of this life threatening disease. Symptoms of meningitis are headache, stiff neck, fever, vomiting, seizures and extreme drowsiness.   A spinal tap must be administered in order to properly diagnose meningitis.

  • Brain aneurysm

A brain aneurysm is caused by a weak area in the arterial walls which supply blood to the brain; a rupture results in a subarachnoid hemorrhage, which could result in brain damage, depending on the severity of the rupture.  Brain aneurysm may be caused by age, heredity, hypertension or hardening of the arteries due to improper diet or smoking. Symptoms of brain aneurysm include sudden “thunderclap” headaches, blurred vision, speech difficulties, neck stiffness and pain, nausea, vomiting, light sensitivity and seizures.

  • Heart defect

There has been some research connecting migraines with aura among children and birth defects in the heart; a gap between the two upper chambers of the heart, called a patent foramen ovale (PFO), makes it difficult for the heart to prevent blood clots from getting to the brain, and could lead to a stroke.  Symptoms of migraine with aura include intense headache accompanied by blind spots, feebleness, tingling, warbled speech and hallucinations.

Read more:  Migraines with Aura may Signal Birth Defect in Heart

Sources:

Health.com, WebMD, PubMed Health