Mini-stroke (TIA)
A "mini-stroke" refers to a transient
ischemic attack (TIA). In a TIA, there is a short-term reduction in blood
flow to the brain. This causes temporary stroke symptoms (often just for a few minutes)
such as weakness or tingling in an arm or leg. TIAs don't cause brain damage, but they are
important warning signs that a person is at risk of having a stroke. If you have a TIA,
you should seek medical care right away to prevent a full stroke.
Stroke
Mini-stroke (TIA)
Signs of Stroke
Effects of Stroke
Strokes and the Brain
Risk Factors for Stroke
Stroke Prevention
Diagnosis of a Stroke
Treatments for a Stroke
Stroke Rehabilitation
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