š§ What Is a Stroke?
A stroke happens when the brainās blood supply is interruptedāeither by a blockage or a burst blood vesselācausing brain cells to begin dying within minutes. Stroke is the second leading cause of death globally and a top cause of long-term disability.
There are three main types of stroke:
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Ischemic stroke
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Hemorrhagic stroke
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Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
Each type is serious in its own way, but their immediate danger and long-term effects can vary.
𩸠1. Hemorrhagic Stroke: The Most Life-Threatening
A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a weakened blood vessel in the brain ruptures and bleeds into nearby tissue.
š„ Why Itās Serious:
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The bleeding causes sudden pressure buildup inside the skull, damaging brain tissue.
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High risk of coma, severe disability, or death, especially without immediate surgery.
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Often caused by uncontrolled high blood pressure, aneurysms, or trauma.
ā ļø Outcome:
Hemorrhagic strokes make up only 10ā15% of strokes, but they account for a disproportionately high number of stroke-related deaths.
š§ 2. Ischemic Stroke: Common but Dangerous
An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks a blood vessel in the brain. This cuts off oxygen and nutrients, damaging or killing brain cells.
ā ļø Why Itās Serious:
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If left untreated, it can lead to permanent brain damage, paralysis, or death.
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Fast treatment with clot-busting drugs like tPA or mechanical thrombectomy can save lives.
š” Key Point:
Ischemic strokes are the most common type (ā87%), and while theyāre treatable, time is braināthe longer treatment is delayed, the worse the outcome.
ā³ 3. TIA (Mini-Stroke): A Serious Warning Sign
A transient ischemic attack (TIA), or mini-stroke, is caused by a temporary blockage that clears on its own.
ā ļø Why Itās Still Serious:
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Symptoms last minutes to hours and leave no lasting damage.
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But 1 in 3 people who have a TIA will go on to have a full strokeāoften within days.
šØ Think of it as:
A āwarning shotā. It demands the same level of emergency care to prevent a full-blown stroke.
šØ Which Stroke Is the Most Serious?
Stroke Type | Immediate Danger | Long-Term Risk | Frequency |
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Hemorrhagic | šØšØšØ High | High disability or death | 10ā15% |
Ischemic | šØšØ Moderate | Variable, treatable if caught early | 80ā87% |
TIA (Mini-Stroke) | šØ Lower | High risk of future stroke | 5ā10% |
Conclusion:
Hemorrhagic strokes are often the most fatal and damaging. But all strokes are serious and require immediate medical attention.
š§ Recovery and Rehabilitation Matter
Surviving a stroke is just the first step. Rehabilitation helps survivors regain strength, coordination, speech, and independenceāespecially for arm and hand function.
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ReHAND⢠is an advanced rehabilitation glove that:
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Restores finger and hand movement through passive and active training
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Stimulates brain rewiring using mirror therapy
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Helps reduce spasticity and stiffness
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Enables consistent training from the comfort of home
ā Suitable for ischemic, hemorrhagic, and chronic-phase recovery.
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Every day of movement counts. ReHAND⢠makes it easier to commit to rehab and see progressāeven years after a stroke.
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