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What To Do If You Have A Stroke

What To Do If You Have A Stroke
September 1, 2017 Morris Hospital

What To Do If You Have A Stroke

A stroke occurs when the brain’s blood supply is cut off or severely reduced. After several minutes without blood and oxygen, brain cells begin to die.

“There are two main types of stroke,” said Dr. Isaac Mezo, Neurologist with Morris Hospital Neurology Specialists. “The most common is an Ischemic stroke, where the blood supply to the brain is cut off, causing brain tissue to die.  Less common, but no less scary, is a Hemorrhagic stroke, usually due to uncontrolled high blood pressure or an aneurysm, causing bleeding in the brain.”

The symptoms for both types are the same:  slurred speech; numbness or tingling in the face, arm, leg, or on one side of the entire body; weakness; or vision loss in one eye.  Symptoms will vary from person to person, and can affect just one side, or both sides of the body.

“Don’t try to diagnose yourself, just call 911,” Dr. Mezo explained. “Let us figure it out in the emergency room. Every second your body isn’t getting therapy, brain cells are dying.”

Dr. Mezo can quickly determine if you’ve had a stroke.

“If a patient arrives quickly, clot-busting medications can typically restore blood flow to the brain. Don’t take an aspirin at home if you suspect a stroke, in case it’s the bleeding type,” he added.

An MRI of the brain, imaging of blood vessels to find blockages or plaque, a heart monitor, and an echocardiogram (ultrasound of the heart) are all helpful tools in diagnosing a stroke.

Prevention is key, especially to avoid a second stroke.

“High blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar must be controlled, and smokers must quit,” said Dr. Mezo, adding, “If symptoms come and go, it could be a TIA, or a warning sign of a stroke to come. This can signal a potential bigger stroke within the next few days. Get checked immediately.”

For more information, contact:

Morris Hospital Neurology Specialists
1499 Lakewood Dr.
Morris, IL
Phone: 815-942-4506
25259 S. Reed Street
Channahon, IL
Phone: 815-467-0555
www.morrishospital.org/neurology