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  1. Stroke - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Dec 13, 2024 · Every stroke is different, and so every person's road to recovery is different. Management of a stroke often involves a care team with several specialties. This may include a neurologist and a physical medicine and rehabilitation physician, among others.

  2. Stroke - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Dec 13, 2024 · A stroke in progress is usually diagnosed in a hospital. If you're having a stroke, your immediate care focuses on reducing brain damage. If you haven't had a stroke but you're worried about your risk, talk to your healthcare professional at your next appointment. What to expect from your doctor

  3. Complex Migraine - Mayo Clinic News Network

    Feb 22, 2011 · With a "complex migraine" symptoms can include weakness, loss of vision, or difficulty speaking in addition to a headache – often mimicking a stroke. In the video below David Dodick, M.D., neurologist, Mayo Clinic in Arizona, explains the symptoms, triggers and treatment for complex migraines.

  4. Sick sinus syndrome - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 30, 2022 · Sick sinus syndrome is a type of heart rhythm disorder. It affects the heart's natural pacemaker (sinus node), which controls the heartbeat. Sick sinus syndrome causes slow heartbeats, pauses (long periods between heartbeats) or irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias).

  5. Penis health: Identify and prevent problems - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 26, 2023 · Stroke, spinal cord and back injuries, multiple sclerosis and dementia can affect the movement of nerve impulses from the brain to the penis. This can cause erectile dysfunction. Getting older. Aging generally results in lower testosterone levels.

  6. Low blood pressure and metoprolol | Mayo Clinic Connect

    Oct 22, 2023 · It's a measured assessment of risk. You CAN live with AF for a long time, just not long runs over 100 BPM. But you might not survive a stroke, and this is why your cardiologist would normally prescribe an anti-coagulant right away...as soon as AF is confirmed.

  7. Mayo Clinic Minute: How to reduce your stroke risk

    May 10, 2023 · Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the U.S. with almost 800,000 cases diagnosed each year. "Stroke can happen at pretty much any age, depending on the underlying circumstances," says Dr. David Miller with the Comprehensive Stroke Center at Mayo Clinic in Florida.

  8. Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treating a carotid artery tear

    Jul 2, 2019 · If you have a stroke due to carotid dissection, the first priority is emergency treatment of the stroke or transient ischemic attack. Aside from that, the main danger of carotid dissection is a stroke — or a second stroke — caused by a blood clot.

  9. A Mayo Clinic expert explains aphasia

    Feb 24, 2024 · There are many different diseases that can cause aphasia – for example, stroke or head injuries, or progressive brain diseases, like Alzheimer’s disease. When aphasia is the main symptom of a progressive brain disease it is called primary progressive aphasia.

  10. Mayo Clinic Minute: Preventing stroke

    4 days ago · Preventing a stroke is a crucial aspect of healthcare, as about 80% of all strokes are preventable. The focus is on managing risk factors to reduce the long-term risk of stroke. A stroke results from a blocked or torn blood vessel that decreases blood flow to the brain.