Preventing Another Stroke
There are several factors you cannot change that increase your risk
of
stroke. But there are also several things you have
some control over that can help you avoid another stroke, including:
- High blood pressure.
- Heart disease.
- High
cholesterol.
- Diabetes.
- Obesity.
- Excessive
use of alcohol.
- Use of tobacco products.
- Too much
caffeine.
- Use of certain illegal drugs, such as cocaine.
To prevent another stroke and to maintain good health, you may need
to take medicines, and you may need to make lifestyle changes. These changes
may include:
- Getting regular exercise that increases your
breathing and your heartbeat.
- Limiting your intake of caffeine,
animal fats, sugars, and processed foods and eating plenty of fruits,
vegetables, and high-fiber foods.
- Quitting the use of tobacco
products.
- Limiting your alcohol consumption.
These simple steps may help you live a longer, healthier life. It
is never too late to enjoy the benefits of healthy lifestyle choices. They can
reduce your risk for another stroke and can also help prevent a heart attack
and many other health problems. Talk with your doctor or other members of your
rehab team to determine what type of exercise, diet, or other lifestyle choices
are best for you.
If you or your loved one has already had a stroke, you need to
watch carefully for symptoms of another stroke. Immediate medical attention and
treatment with
t-PA (tissue plasmogen activator) within 3 hours may
help prevent or reduce permanent brain damage. If signs of a
stroke develop suddenly, call911or other emergency
services immediately. For more information on stroke symptoms and when
to seek medical attention, see the topic
Stroke.