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Silent Stroke



Silent Stroke Causes


Hypertension is caused mainly by high blood pressure. High blood pressure can be inherited, an effect of diets as well as obesity, or can be due to emotional anxiety.


Silent Stroke Definition


Silent stroke is another name for hypertension. It is a condition where high blood pressure can trigger a sudden inflammation of the nerves that can cause paralysis or sudden death.


Silent Stroke Diagnosis


Hypertension can be detected via blood pressure measurement.


Silent Stroke Symptoms and Signs


The symptoms of silent stroke are almost left unnoticed unless the disease progresses into a life-threatening situation. In some cases, symptoms for hypertension include pain in the nape due to the swelling of the nerves.


Silent Stroke Treatment


Treatment for the disease is by prevention. Proper diet and weight loss are recommended to relax the nerves and maintain normal blood pressure. For those who have a family history of hypertension, avoidance of stress and high cholesterol foods is advised.


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