Mild Stroke Symptoms

Mild strokes are often warnings of a brain attack. The symptoms of mild strokes usually are not known and go unnoticed in many people as they do not last for a long time. However, it is important to know about them. This article consists of some information on mild stroke symptoms.
Mild Stroke Symptoms
The human body is designed in such a way, that each and every part of the body requires continuous blood supply in order to function properly. Sufficient and regular blood supply also ensures high levels of fitness in the human body system. However, sometimes the blood supply gets reduced or even stops completely if the blood flow gets blocked. On such occasions that part of the body stops working or becomes paralyzed. A stroke or a brain attack is one such result of insufficient blood supply to the brain and a mild stroke is a sort of a warning precursor to the actual stroke. It is believed that the chances of a major stroke increase by about 25-30 % if a person has experienced a mild stroke earlier. A mild stroke or transient ischemic attack is just a sign of a stroke and usually does not cause any permanent damage, yet it is necessary to know mild stroke symptoms so as to get a proper treatment for it.

Mild Stroke Causes
Before moving on to the symptoms of mild strokes, let us know the cause behind them. The most common cause for a mild stroke is insufficient blood supply to the brain. The main reasons behind insufficient blood supply to the brain are blood disorders such as blood clotting, or accumulation of cholesterol or in some cases, formation of plaque in the blood, disrupting the blood flow.

Information about Mild Stroke Symptoms

The intensity of mild stroke symptoms generally depends upon the part of the brain that has been affected. If parts of the brain more frequently used are affected, then the symptoms can be hazardous. However, if the parts of the brain which are minimally used are affected, then the symptoms would not be severe and nor would they cause any permanent damage to the person. However, some commonly observed symptoms of a mild stroke are discussed below.
  • A person suffering from a mild stroke, might not be able to speak for that particular period of time.
  • The person might feel weakness in either of legs, hands or arms. This happens because part of the brain controlling the weaker side is not receiving enough blood supply.
  • Sometimes, double vision or temporary loss of vision are also observed. The probable reason behind this might be that a part of the brain that governs the eye functions and eye sight is falling short of blood supply.
  • Dizziness is another common mild stroke effect.
  • Mild stroke might make a person's mind blank. Sometimes, he might not be able to understand what the other person is saying.
Mild Stroke Treatment

If blood clotting has been the cause of insufficient blood supply, then clots can be removed by some clot busting medicines such as the tissue plasminogen activator. Recovery from mild stroke is possible also through surgeries such as the carotid endarterectomy surgery which removes the fatty acids responsible for formations of blood clots.

So this was a piece of information on mild stroke symptoms. Although mild strokes do not damage any part of the body, they need to be treated promptly. This is because mild stroke further might lead the person to a major stroke, that definitely results in permanent damage to any body part and in some cases, death. So consider mild stroke as a fortunate warning in order to prevent any full fledged stroke in the future. But remember to see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.

By Ujwal Deshmukh
Published: 8/31/2009
 
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