Stroke occurs due to blockage of blood vessels of brain due to clot or other reasons. There are two types of stroke, ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. The most common is the ischemic stroke. The patient who had stroke is at a high risk another of stroke again during the first year. Transient ischemic attack is also known as mini stroke or warning stroke. TIAs are often warning signs that a person is at risk for a more serious and debilitating stroke.
Stroke is a disease of the brain; it can affect the entire body. The effects of a stroke range from mild to severe and can include paralysis, problems with thinking, problems with speaking, and emotional problems. Patients may also experience pain or numbness after a stroke. A stroke is the sudden death of brain cells due to a problem with the blood supply.
Ischemic stroke occurs due to blockage of blood vessels of brain by an blood clot. Hemorrhagic stroke is caused by rupture of blood vessel or if there is bleeding in to the brain. It commonly occurs in uncontrolled blood pressure.