Stroke Symptoms for Men

This is an article that will acquaint you with the stroke symptoms for men. Stroke is the third largest cause of death in the United States, which claims the lives of over 140,000 people every year. It is quite prevalent in young aged men. Read on, for more information on stroke symptoms in men.
Stroke Symptoms for Men
Blood is an important constituent of the human body system. Each and every part of our body requires constant supply of blood to function properly. However, sometimes insufficient blood supply to a certain part of the body can lead to malfunctioning and prolonged shortage of blood might result into permanent disablement of that part. One such result of an insufficient supply of blood to the brain is a stroke. The medical name for stroke is Cerebrovascular Accident Stroke and is characterized by loss of brain functions. Stroke in some circles is also addressed as brain attack. This is a rapidly developing disease and therefore needs prompt medical intervention.

Apparently, disrupted blood supply is one of the stroke causes. However, why does this disruption take place? Well, it takes place on account of bursting or blocking of blood vessels in any part of the brain. Strokes are mainly of two types; hemorrhagic and ischemic. The former is characterized by a stroke because of bursting a blood vessels, whereas the latter occurs due to a blood clot in the brain. Read more on what happens during a stroke.

Stroke is a terrible disorder whose symptoms should be treated promptly, so that it does not turn fatal for the person. Generally, women are more prone towards a stroke. Read more on stroke symptoms for women. However, according to some vital statistics, it was observed that men from young age are increasingly encountering this problem. Symptoms of stroke in elderly as well as young men are different from those seen in women. Some of the stroke symptoms in men are discussed below.

Symptoms of Stroke in Men

Headache
One of the most common symptoms of stroke are headache. A man getting a stroke might suffer from a severe headache in any side of the head.

Inability to Understand and Speak
Stroke affects the sensory organs up to a large extent. Men suffering from a stroke attack normally lose their ability to read, write, speak and most importantly understand, what is going around them.

Vision Problems
Stroke affects the brain directly, therefore it is quite possible that a man might confront with vision problems, such as impaired vision or double vision in either or both the eyes.

Numbness in Various Body Parts
Stroke might also lead to numbness in hands, legs, arm or facial parts on either sides of the body. The probable reason behind this might be insufficient blood supply to the aforementioned body parts.

Improper Coordination
Another symptom of a stroke is the failure of coordination of different body parts and body movements. The man usually experiences dizziness and loses control over the voluntary body functions and therefore might also collapse.

Read more on mild stroke symptoms and mini stroke symptoms

Stroke Treatment and Prevention

Stroke is a serious disorder. However, it can be treated with the help of certain antibiotics, surgeries and other types of medicines. The type of treatment usually depends upon the cause and the type of the stroke. Ischemic strokes, diagnosed within 3 to 4 hours of the early symptoms are treated with the help of a clot melting medicine, tissue plasminogen activator. But this is not recommended for everyone and for people suffering from a hemorrhagic stroke. For a hemorrhagic stroke, medicines to control the immediate symptoms such as high blood pressure, fever, brain swelling may be administered. But, for a hemorrhagic stroke with a large amount of bleeding, surgery is the only option to lower down the pressure in the head and increase the chances of the person's survival.

Strokes are a result of insufficient blood supply to the brain. Therefore for stroke prevention, it is necessary to introduce healthy eating habits in the lifestyle. Cholesterol is the prime reason behind the blockage of blood supply, therefore foodstuffs high in cholesterol should be avoided. Addictions such as alcohol and smoking also must be annulled. Regular exercises promoting a healthy heart and brain must be inducted in the daily routines. Read more on stroke prevention.

Hopefully, the above information on stroke symptoms for men and other aspects related to stroke, will help you get a clear idea about strokes. Try to diagnose the problem at an earlier stage and get a treatment, as soon as you notice the above mentioned symptoms. Because, it is found that the early treatment increases the survival rate of a person and also prevents such brain attacks in future.

By Ujwal Deshmukh
Published: 10/14/2009
 
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