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Stroke
 
Stroke
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the U.S.
From the first sign of symptoms, call 9-1-1
Get to an emergency room. One hour could make the difference of a lifetime.
Know the warning signs:
  • Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body
  • Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding
  • Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes
  • Sudden dizziness, loss of balance or coordination or trouble walking
  • Sudden severe headache with no known cause
  • Some people wouldn't know a stroke if it hit them in the head!
    Most people think they know about strokes. But too often, they don't know enough. Stroke is not just an older person's illness; it can strike people of all ages. In fact, it's the third leading cause of death in the U.S. Being able to recognize a stroke is the first key to survival. Paying attention to high blood pressure, cholesterol and exercise can dramatically lessen your risk for stroke.
    Another key to survival is to take immediate action. From the first sign of symptom onset, call 9-1-1 and get to an emergency room, because one hour could make the difference of a lifetime for you or a loved one. Why? Because receiving medical attention as early as possible within the first three hours of a stroke greatly increases a person's chance for survival and even complete recovery. Also, learn what resources you have available in your area, and keep in mind that Thomasville Medical Center's highly specialized staff is always ready to help in a stroke emergency.
    Would you like more information about stroke? Visit our Health Library for answers.
    StrokeSense
    The Thomasville Medical Center has adopted StrokeSense, a program developed by leading community hospitals and their affiliated physicians nationwide to help educate our community about strokes.
    Call 336-476-2792 and ask for our StrokeSense information packet. For your convenience, we've provided a list of questions that may be helpful when talking to your doctor about stroke:
    • What are my risk factors for stroke, and what can I do to lower my risk?
    • What is my blood pressure?
    • What is my cholesterol level?
    • Can aspirin help prevent strokes and help treat "mini strokes"?
    • What are the five warning signs of stroke?
    • What tests can determine if I'm at risk for stroke?
    • Which hospital in my community specializes in treatment of stroke?
    • Besides immediate hospitalization, what else can I do if I experience the signs of a stroke?
    For more information
    Please call us at 336-476-2792.

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