Haemorrhagic strokes (account for 13 per cent) are when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures, causing bleeding and damage to the surrounding brain tissue. The signs of both are the same. “Early ...
There are two main types of stroke: ischaemic, which are caused by a blockage in an artery, and haemorrhagic, which is when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures - iStockphoto Every day in the UK ...
Haemorrhagic strokes (account for 13 per cent ... “Early recognition of a stroke is crucial – it can save lives and prevent long-term disability,” says Dr Branimir Nevajda, a consultant ...
“A stroke can leave survivors unable to move, see, speak, or even swallow.” There are many different types of strokes – but ischaemic, haemorrhagic and a transient ischaemic attack are the ...