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Stroke in Senior Citizens: Signs & Symptoms

Himanshi Karanwal
Last updated: August 29, 2023 5:46 pm
Himanshi Karanwal
Published: August 29, 2023
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Stroke in Senior Citizens: Signs & Symptoms

Anybody can experience a stroke irrespective of their age or gender. Like a heart attack, a stroke is a serious medical emergency. The CDC states that the likelihood of suffering a stroke doubles after turning 55. According to the CDC the chances of having a stroke is higher in women than men. 

WHAT IS A STROKE?

A stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted, either by a blockage or a rupture of a blood vessel. As a result, brain cells are starved of oxygen and nutrients and start dying within minutes.

TYPES OF BRAIN STROKES:

Brain strokes are mainly of two types:

  • Ischemic Stroke: This type occurs when a blood clot blocks blood flow to a specific part of the brain. As a result, oxygen and essential nutrients cannot reach the brain tissue. Ischemic strokes are the most frequently occurring type of stroke.

ischemic-stroke

  • Hemorrhagic Stroke– This type of stroke happens when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and bleeds, damaging brain tissues.

hemorrhagic stroke

 

SIGNS OF STROKE:

Here are the seven main warning signs of a stroke, especially in older adults:

  1. Weak Limbs
  2. Blurred vision
  3. Facial Palsy
  4. Sudden confusion
  5. Trouble Swallowing
  6. Loss of Coordination
  7. Trouble Speaking

USE F-A-S-T RULE:

  TEST SYMPTOM VERIFYING STROKE
F-face Ask the patient to smile. Check if one side of the face drops or does not move as we do the other half.
A-arms Ask the patient to raise both the arms. See if one arm starts to fall when the person raises both arms.
S-speech Ask the patient to repeat a simple sentence. Notice if they are slurring words, unable to repeat a sentence, or seem confused and don’t understand what’s being said .
T-time  

If you observe even just one out of three symptoms, immediately call 911.

 

 

WHAT TO DO IN SOMEONE IS HAVING A STROKE?

If someone near you shows signs of a stroke, here are some steps you can take to help them feel more comfortable and safe until medical help arrives:

  1. Call emergency services as soon as possible as the time is critical. Dial 108/112 in India for help.
  2. Make sure that you note the time of the symptom onset, this helps doctors fasten the treatment.
  3. Keep the person who is suffering from the stroke calm and comfortable. Make sure they are lying down with their head being slightly elevated.
  4. Do not give food, drinks or medications as the patient might have trouble swallowing, increasing the risk of choking.
  5.   Check the patient’s breathing rate and pulse rate. In case the patient is having any sort of trouble, start CPR if trained.
  6. Do not leave the person alone. Keep checking their condition until medical help comes.

TIPS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS IN RECOVERY

  1. Follow the doctor’s rehabilitation plan strictly. Stick to the therapy and medications as prescribed by the healthcare team.
  2. Eat a balanced and heart-healthy diet. Add plenty of green vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and low-sodium foods to the diet.
  3. Manage blood pressure, sugar and cholesterol levels, ensure regular monitoring and control of these levels.
  4. Try to avoid smoking and limit alcohol as these habits can increase the risk of a second stroke and can also slow down your recovery.
  5. Attend regular follow-up appointments and keep all doctor visits for monitoring health status and adjusting treatment as needed.

 

 CONCLUSION

 Stroke is a serious and life-threatening condition that requires immediate action as well as   attention, especially among older adults who are obviously at higher risk. By adopting a   healthy lifestyle, managing medical conditions can reduce the risk of stroke in older adults.

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