The doctor explained why young people were diagnosed with stroke 13:41

According to Neurologist Sebastian America, the number of strokes among young people is increasing worldwide. However, the growth of incidence indicators is caused not only by lifestyle factors, but also by increasing the quality of diagnostic quality. An expert on this subject said In an interview with Infobae.

Stroke is an acute cerebral circulatory disorder where brain tissue is damaged. Different procedures occur in the type of stroke in the body. Ischemic stroke occurs as a result of the clogging of the blood vessels with thrombus when less blood comes to the brain. Hemorrhagic type develops as a result of tearing and bleeding of the vessel in the brain tissue, as a result of this sudden blood flow to the area.

According to the United States, strokes are traditional risk factors high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes mellitus and excess cholesterol in the blood. However, an additional increase in the number of cases defined is explained by improvement of diagnostic methods and more accessibility.

The neurologist also stressed that the frequency of stroke has changed depending on the environmental and socio-economic conditions of different countries and the population requiring more research. However, a modern lifestyle with high stress load and low physical activity is a global “provocateur ın of this dangerous vascular pathology.

Previously, scientists They called Factors double the risk of stroke up to 50 years.

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Source: Gazeta

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