š§ Why Stroke Prevention Matters
A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is blocked (ischemic stroke) or when a blood vessel bursts (hemorrhagic stroke), causing brain damage.
But most strokes happen because of preventable risk factorsālike high blood pressure, smoking, or poor diet.
By taking control of your health, you can protect your brain and avoid long-term disability.
ā 10 Proven Ways to Prevent a Stroke
1. Control High Blood Pressure
Hypertension is the #1 cause of stroke. Even moderate elevations put your brain at risk.
š¹ What to do:
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Monitor your blood pressure regularly
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Reduce salt intake
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Take medications as prescribed
2. Manage Diabetes
High blood sugar damages blood vessels and increases clot risk.
š¹ What to do:
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Keep blood sugar within target range
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Exercise and eat a balanced diet
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Take medications consistently
3. Stop Smoking
Smoking doubles your stroke risk by narrowing blood vessels and thickening blood.
š¹ What to do:
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Seek help to quit (nicotine patches, therapy, etc.)
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Avoid secondhand smoke
4. Eat a Stroke-Smart Diet
Poor diet contributes to obesity, high cholesterol, and diabetesāall stroke risks.
š¹ What to do:
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Eat more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins
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Reduce processed foods, sugars, and saturated fats
5. Exercise Regularly
Physical inactivity increases stroke risk by raising blood pressure and cholesterol.
š¹ What to do:
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Aim for 30 minutes of moderate activity (like walking) 5 days a week
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Include strength and flexibility training
6. Control Cholesterol
High levels of LDL (ābadā) cholesterol lead to artery-clogging plaque.
š¹ What to do:
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Eat heart-healthy fats (like olive oil, nuts)
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Consider statins if recommended by your doctor
7. Limit Alcohol
Excess alcohol raises blood pressure and leads to weight gain.
š¹ What to do:
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Limit to 1 drink/day for women, 2 for men
8. Treat Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)
AFib is an irregular heartbeat that can cause blood clots to form and travel to the brain.
š¹ What to do:
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Ask your doctor if you need a blood thinner
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Monitor heart rhythm regularly
9. Manage Stress
Chronic stress raises blood pressure and promotes unhealthy behaviors.
š¹ What to do:
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Practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing, yoga, or meditation
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Prioritize sleep and social support
10. Get Regular Checkups
Preventive care can identify risk factors early before they become serious.
š¹ What to do:
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Schedule annual physicals
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Know your numbers: BP, cholesterol, blood sugar
ā Donāt Ignore Warning Signs
If youāve had a mini stroke (TIA) or stroke symptoms beforeāeven if they disappearedāyour risk of a major stroke is high. Take action immediately and follow up with medical care.
šļø Stroke Prevention Includes Recovery & Movement
For those whoāve already had a stroke or are at high risk, maintaining daily movement is crucialāespecially in the hands and arms.
ā ReHAND⢠Can Help:
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Restore mobility after a mild or major stroke
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Support daily hand therapy from home
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Improve circulation, reduce stiffness, and prevent further complications
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