Stroke
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Underlying Cause
hemorrhagic
ischemic
Types
hemorrhagic
ischemic
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Stroke Symptoms
Symptoms of a stroke include:
Sudden
numbness in one arm
or leg:
Arm numbness (unilateral)
Leg numbness (unilateral)
Arm and leg numbness (unilateral)
Sudden
weakness in one arm
or leg:
Arm weakness (unilateral)
Leg weakness (unilateral)
Arm and leg weakness (unilateral)
Facial weakness
(unilateral):
Facial drooping
Difficulty swallowing
Difficulty speaking
Difficulty walking
Change in vision
:
Double vision
Loss of vision
Difficulty with balance
Loss of coordination
Less common symptoms of a stroke may include:
Headache
Excessive sleepiness
Vomiting
Vertigo
Memory loss
Confusion
Coma
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Atherosclerosis
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Difficulty walking
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Arm and leg weakness (unilateral)
Arm weakness (unilateral)
Difficulty speaking
Facial weakness
Leg weakness (unilateral)
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Last Updated: Aug 11, 2008
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John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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