Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

More Strokes In 40S, 50S Now Doctors Urge Timely Diagnosis


(MENAFN- Kashmir Observer) Mumbai – Brain stroke cases are rising in India, especially among people in their 40s and 50s, doctors have said, underscoring that timely diagnosis and medical care within the“golden period” can greatly improve survival rates and reduce long-term complications.

Speaking at the 'Neurovascon 2025' conference here on Friday, senior neurologist Dr Bhavana Diyora called stroke a preventable and treatable condition if addressed swiftly.

“Timely medical intervention within the 'golden hour' can mean the difference between full recovery and lifelong disability. Stroke is a medical emergency, and awareness combined with lifestyle discipline can save countless lives,” said Dr Diyora.

She said, preventive measures such as maintaining blood pressure, reducing salt and processed food intake, exercising regularly, managing stress, and ensuring adequate sleep go a long way in lowering risk.

Dr Batuk Diyora, neurosurgeon and secretary for Neurovascon 2025, said the brain is a complex organ, and a stroke can cause irreversible damage with every passing minute that blood flow is restricted.

Low awareness delays stroke treatment, but early recognition and preventive measures can improve survival and recovery rates, he said.

“When a patient reaches the hospital within the golden period, we can administer appropriate treatment to restore blood flow to the brain, which in many cases can prevent permanent disability and lead to a full recovery. Timely action is the difference between life and death, or a life of independence versus a life of dependency,” he added.

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