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Things You Can Do To Prevent A Stroke by IbnIbrahim: 8:10pm On Jun 15, 2016
Regardless of your age or family history, a stroke doesn’t have to be inevitable. Here are some ways to protect yourself starting today.

Age makes us more susceptible to having a stroke, as does having a mother, father, or other close relative who has had a stroke.

You can’t reverse the years or change your family history, but there are many other stroke risk factors that you can control—provided that you’re aware of them. “Knowledge is power,” says Dr. Natalia Rost, associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School and associate director of the Acute Stroke Service at Massachusetts General Hospital. “If you know that a particular risk factor is sabotaging your health and predisposing you to a higher risk of stroke, you can take steps to alleviate the effects of that risk.”

Here are seven ways to start reining in your risks today, before a stroke has the chance to strike.

1 Lower blood pressure

High blood pressure is a huge factor, doubling or even quadrupling your stroke risk if it is not controlled. “High blood pressure is the biggest contributor to the risk of stroke in both men and women,” Dr. Rost says. “Monitoring blood pressure and, if it is elevated, treating it, is probably the biggest difference women can make to their vascular health.”

Your ideal goal: Maintain a blood pressure of less than 120/80. But for some, a less aggressive goal (such as 140/90) may be more appropriate.

How to achieve it:

a. Reduce the salt in your diet to no more than 1,500 milligrams a day (about a half teaspoon).
b. Avoid high-cholesterol foods, such as burgers, cheese, and ice cream.
c. Eat 4 to 5 cups of fruits and vegetables every day, one serving of fish two to three times a week, and several daily servings of whole grains and low-fat dairy.
d. Get more exercise — at least 30 minutes of activity a day, and more, if possible.
e. Quit smoking, if you smoke.

If needed, take blood pressure medicines.

2 Lose weight

Obesity, as well as the complications linked to it (including high blood pressure and diabetes), raises your odds of having a stroke. If you’re overweight, losing as little as 10 pounds can have a real impact on your stroke risk.

Your goal: Keep your body mass index (BMI) at 25 or less.

How to achieve it
:

a. Try to eat no more than 1,500 to 2,000 calories a day (depending on your activity level and your current BMI).
b. Increase the amount of exercise you do with activities like walking, golfing, or playing tennis, and by making activity part of every single day.

3 Exercise more

Exercise contributes to losing weight and lowering blood pressure, but it also stands on its own as an independent stroke reducer.

Your goal: Exercise at a moderate intensity at least five days a week.

How to achieve it:

a. Take a walk around your neighborhood every morning after breakfast.
b. Start a fitness club with friends.
c. When you exercise, reach the level at which you’re breathing hard, but you can still talk.
d. Take the stairs instead of an elevator when you can.
e. If you don’t have 30 consecutive minutes to exercise, break it up into 10- to 15-minute sessions a few times each day.


4 Treat atrial fibrillation


Atrial fibrillation is a form of irregular heartbeat that causes clots to form in the heart. Those clots can then travel to the brain, producing a stroke. “Atrial fibrillation carries almost a fivefold risk of stroke, and should be taken seriously,” Dr. Rost says.

Your goal: If you have atrial fibrillation, get it treated.

How to achieve it:

a. If you have symptoms such as heart palpitations or shortness of breath, see your doctor for an exam.
b. You may need to take blood thinners such as high-dose aspirin or warfarin (Coumadin) to reduce your stroke risk from atrial fibrillation. Your doctors can guide you through this treatment.

5 Treat diabetes[/b]

Having high blood sugar damages blood vessels over time, making clots more likely to form inside them.

[b]Your goal
: Keep your blood sugar under control.

How to achieve it:

a. Monitor your blood sugar as directed by your doctor.
b. Use diet, exercise, and medicines to keep your blood sugar within the recommended range.

6 Quit smoking

Smoking accelerates clot formation in a couple of different ways. It thickens your blood, and it increases the amount of plaque buildup in the arteries. “Along with a healthy diet and regular exercise, smoking cessation is one of the most powerful lifestyle changes that will help you reduce your stroke risk significantly,” Dr. Rost says.

Your goal: Quit smoking.

How to achieve it:

a. Ask your doctor for advice on the most appropriate way for you to quit.
b. Use quit-smoking aids, such as nicotine pills or patches, counseling, or medicine.
c. Don’t give up. Most smokers need several tries to quit. See each attempt as bringing you one step closer to successfully beating the habit.


Source: Harvard Health Publications

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Re: Things You Can Do To Prevent A Stroke by Joygalore(f): 8:18pm On Jun 15, 2016
Fantastic
Aptly written

Blood disorders such as sickle cell anaemia can cause stroke too
Stay hydrated always
teekay213:
Good info at the time people are dying of heart related diseases.
Re: Things You Can Do To Prevent A Stroke by queenoflafia(f): 8:26pm On Jun 15, 2016
Good info
Re: Things You Can Do To Prevent A Stroke by teekay213(m): 8:41pm On Jun 15, 2016
Good info at the time people are dying of heart related diseases.
Re: Things You Can Do To Prevent A Stroke by Smartanthony: 9:21pm On Jun 15, 2016
dont worry am doing road walk right now. Nice info
Re: Things You Can Do To Prevent A Stroke by teekay213(m): 7:46am On Jun 16, 2016
Joygalore:
Fantastic
Aptly written

Blood disorders such as sickle cell anaemia can cause stroke too
Stay hydrated always
thanks!i can see you are a doc.i have irregular heartbeat and chest pain after sex.can too much sex cause heart problem?
Re: Things You Can Do To Prevent A Stroke by Joygalore(f): 10:33pm On Jun 16, 2016
Angina as a result of sex is rare (coital angina),except to those with coronary heart disease that is severe.In this case stable Angina.
Does it reduce after sex?
Have you done Ecg and exercise stress test?
teekay213:
thanks!i can see you are a doc.i have irregular heartbeat and chest pain after sex.can too much sex cause heart problem?

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Re: Things You Can Do To Prevent A Stroke by teekay213(m): 10:48pm On Jun 16, 2016
Joygalore:
Angina as a result of sex is rare (coital angina),except to those with coronary heart disease that is severe.In this case stable Angina.
Does it reduce after sex?
Have you done Ecg and exercise stress test?
No,i havn't.but am going to do it.thanks.
Re: Things You Can Do To Prevent A Stroke by Joygalore(f): 10:54pm On Jun 16, 2016
Please do

You welcome
teekay213:
No,i havn't.but am going to do it.thanks.
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