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World Stroke Day: Raising Awareness and Saving Lives

18 February, 2025

Verified by Dr Nitin Jagasia- Regional Director, Emergency Medical services, Western Region at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai

World Stroke Day, observed annually on October 29th, is an important reminder of the global impact of stroke and the urgent need for awareness, prevention, and timely treatment. Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, affecting millions each year. By raising awareness, this day aims to educate people about the symptoms, risks, and critical importance of early intervention.

What is Stroke?

 A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is disrupted, either due to a blocked artery (ischemic stroke) or a burst blood vessel (hemorrhagic stroke). It can cause severe brain damage, affecting mobility, speech, memory, and other critical functions.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Sudden numbness or weakness, especially on one side of the body.  
  • Confusion, trouble speaking or understanding speech.  
  • Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes. 
  • Difficulty walking, dizziness, or loss of balance.

Symptoms of a Stroke: B.E.F.A.S.T. 

  • B – Balance: Is there sudden loss of balance or coordination?
  • E – Eyes: Is there sudden blurred or double vision or trouble seeing?
  • F – Face: Is one side of the face drooping?
  • A – Arms: Is there weakness or numbness in one arm?
  • S – Speech: Is speech slurred or difficult to understand?
  • T – Time: If you observe any of these symptoms, act quickly and call emergency services immediately. 

Quick action during the golden hour (the first 60 minutes after a stroke) can significantly reduce brain damage and improve recovery outcomes.

Prevention and Risk Factors 

  • High blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, and high cholesterol are major risk factors for stroke.  
  • Healthy lifestyle changes, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and managing chronic conditions, can significantly reduce the risk of stroke.

Why World Stroke Day Matters?

The goal of World Stroke Day is to increase awareness, promote prevention, and highlight the importance of early treatment. By acting quickly and knowing the signs, we can save lives and reduce the long-term impact of stroke.

On October 29th, let’s spread the word and encourage others to take control of their health, as early intervention can be the key to survival and recovery.

Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai: A 24×7 Stroke-Ready Hospital

Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai is a 24×7 stroke-ready facility, fully equipped to handle stroke emergencies at any time. With a specialized Stroke Unit and a multidisciplinary team of neurologists, neurosurgeons, and emergency medicine experts, the hospital ensures that patients receive immediate and life-saving care. Advanced imaging technologies and rapid intervention protocols are in place around the clock to minimize brain damage and improve the chances of recovery for stroke patients. Additionally, the hospital offers comprehensive stroke care that includes specialized rehabilitation services, utilizing the latest equipment such as robotic-assisted therapies and advanced physical rehabilitation technologies, ensuring that patients receive the best possible support on their journey to recovery.

Connect with our expert, Dr Nitin Jagasia- Regional Director, Emergency Medical services, Western Region  at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai

Call 022 6280 6280 for an appointment

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