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香港六合彩资料 expert on knowing the signs of a stroke 鈥 and acting quickly

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The sooner you get help, the better your outcomes will be, writes 香港六合彩资料's Dr. Gurpreet Jaswal (photo by BSIP/UIG via Getty Images)

 It is crucial to know the signs of a stroke and get help right away when symptoms suddenly strike, says 香港六合彩资料鈥檚 Dr. Gurpreet Jaswal.

That means calling 911 immediately.

The sooner you get help, the better your outcomes will be, Jaswal writes in this week's edition of Doctors' Notes, the Toronto Star's weekly column created by 香港六合彩资料 medical experts.

鈥淎s a general internal medicine physician, I see how the passage of time can affect patient outcomes after a stroke," Jaswal writes. "More often than we鈥檇 like, my colleagues and I see people who have waited to get help, or gone to an urgent care or walk-in clinic before coming in to the hospital. They might not have realized they were having a stroke or how serious their symptoms were. The problem is, this delays our ability to help tremendously.鈥

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Jaswal, who is completing her fellowship in the division of general internal medicine at the Faculty of Medicine, writes that the two treatments used for stroke patients need to be administered within specific time frames. The first is tissue plasminogen activator, or tPA, a drug for clots that must be administered within 4陆 hours of the onset of the stroke.

The other is endovascular treatment, or EVT, which must be done within six hours. That treatment involves using specialized imaging to locate a clot and sending a wire all the way up the arteries through a person鈥檚 groin to remove it.

What are the symptoms to look out for? The acronym FAST refers to symptoms in 75 per cent of all strokes 鈥 face drooping, arm weakness and speech difficulty (the T is for time to call 911).

But there could be other symptoms, Jaswal writes. 鈥淚t could be the entire side of your body, or it might only be in one arm, leg or portion of the face. Other symptoms include double vision, numbness or tingling.

鈥淎 striking feature of a stroke is that the onset is usually sudden.鈥


 

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