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What Causes Suffered TIA Symptoms?

hi, last Dec. 6, i think i suffered TIA symptoms specifically at my left body... i was confined at d hospital but they just said it was only a major depressive disorder... could i be at great risk for an impending stroke...?? planning to get check again on the first week of January due to busy work but the hospital im going to is 14hours away from our province and by land transportation only... what could i do to get the best test for this condition to prevent and prolong my life if ever... -joyce-
Thu, 31 Mar 2016
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Hello Joyce , TIA is many a times a clinical diagnosis , however the best way to confirm the diagnosis of TIA or past episodes if TIA is MRI of brain .
To prevent future episode if at all there is evidence for the same is taking two medication namely a blood thinner like aspirin and cholesterol medication namely statin group .
Control of risk factors like hypertension, diabetes, stress management and living a healthy life helps .
Similarly strict avoidance of smoking , moderation in alcohol are important.
Regards Dr Priyank Mody
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What Causes Suffered TIA Symptoms?

Hello Joyce , TIA is many a times a clinical diagnosis , however the best way to confirm the diagnosis of TIA or past episodes if TIA is MRI of brain . To prevent future episode if at all there is evidence for the same is taking two medication namely a blood thinner like aspirin and cholesterol medication namely statin group . Control of risk factors like hypertension, diabetes, stress management and living a healthy life helps . Similarly strict avoidance of smoking , moderation in alcohol are important. Regards Dr Priyank Mody