Simple Steps to Identifying a Stroke!

Simple Steps to Identifying a Stroke!

We'll start with a short story.

During a barbeque, one of the guests, a woman named Jane, tripped and fell. She got up almost immediately and assured everyone around her that she was fine. Others suggests she get an ambulance, but she refused and explained that she bumped into a small stone and tripped due to her new shoes.

They helped her clean up and handed her a new plate of meat, she seemed to be a bit shaky, but continued to enjoy the evening.

Later that night, her husband called and told everyone that his wife was rushed to the hospital. She died a few hours later. It turned out that she had a small stroke during the BBQ.

If someone had known how to check for signs of stroke, Jane might still be alive today.


According to Neurological experts, if a person has had a stroke and receives treatment within 3 hours, they would be able to save them and return them to normal condition. All one needs to know is how to identify a stroke, and once you know it has happened - rush the person to the hospital immediately, so they can be saved in time.


So how do you identify a stroke?

At times, it can be quite hard to identify the symptoms of stroke. Unfortunately, this may lead to brain injury and death.

Today, neurologists recommend 4 simple steps to identify if the person has had a stroke:

1. Ask the person to smile.

2. Ask them to say a simple sentence and repeat it a few times.

3. Ask them to raise their arms above their head.

4. Ask them to stick out their tongue. If the tongue is crooked, meaning leaning to the right or left, that is a clear indication of stroke.

If the person has trouble doing ANY of these, call the emergency number right away and describe the symptoms so they send an ambulance.

Please share this important information, it may save someone one day. more  

Thanks Sir.With your permission I am giving some early systems which can develop to stroke 1. High Cholesterol. 2. High Blood Pressure 3. Tension & stress 4. Inadequate or no exercises 5. Higher Weight (Body mass index [Weight in Kg divided by Height in meter square] more than 30) 6. Headache frequently. 7. Earliest head injuries during accidents. 8. Varicose veins. 9. Highest circumference of abdomen more than 4 inches above chest circumference. 10. Low Red Blood Cells, iron, Vitamin B 12 more  
WE SIMPLY NEED YOUR BLESSINGS. more  
Thans Raja Chandra saheb for one more wonderful advice... more  
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