• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Era Of Kashmir

Weekly Newspaper

  • Home
  • J&K
  • India
  • Opinion
  • Editorial
  • Columns
  • SOCIETY
  • Tourism
  • Education
  • e Paper
Home » Stroke: Awareness Saves Lives

Stroke: Awareness Saves Lives

A Preventable Tragedy. Embrace a healthier lifestyle to safeguard your future

Dr. Chirag Gupta

The incidence of stroke, a potentially devastating condition, is alarmingly high worldwide, affecting approximately one in every four individuals. In India, the situation is particularly worrisome, with a rising number of young Indians falling victim to stroke. It is crucial for both the medical community and the younger generation to increase awareness about the risk factors and adopt necessary lifestyle changes to prevent stroke from becoming an epidemic. This article emphasizes the importance of timely diagnosis in preventing permanent paralysis and death caused by stroke. Stroke: Awareness Saves Lives

Understanding the Risk Factors

Stroke is often the result of poor lifestyle choices, including unhealthy eating habits, stress, smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and lack of physical activity. These factors contribute to conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and obesity, all of which significantly increase the risk of stroke.

Preventive Measures

Promoting a healthy diet has strong evidence in preventing approximately 80% of all strokes. Avoiding junk food, excessive meat and egg consumption, and adopting a balanced diet can go a long way in reducing the risk of stroke. Regular exercise is crucial in maintaining overall health and can significantly reduce the chances of stroke by maintaining healthy blood pressure levels, controlling blood sugar levels in diabetics, and preventing the buildup of plaque in the blood vessels.

The Urgency of Timely Diagnosis

Strokes can be deadly and are less forgiving than heart attacks. Physical inactivity and the prevalence of risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol levels contribute to the onset of stroke at an early age. Therefore, recognizing the signs and symptoms of stroke is vital for timely intervention.

Stroke: Awareness Saves Lives

The 6-S Method

To aid in the timely diagnosis of stroke, it is important for the public to be aware of the 6-S method:

1.         Sudden onset of symptoms

2.         Slurred speech or difficulty speaking

3.         Side weakness in the arms, face, leg, or all three

4.         Sensation of a spinning head, giddiness, or vertigo

5.         Severe headache throughout the entire head

6.         Note the time of symptom onset and rush to the hospital immediately.

The Impact of Delayed Intervention

Studies have shown that for each minute of delay in treating an ischemic stroke (caused by a blocked blood vessel), a patient can lose 19 lakh brain cells, around 140 crore nerve connections, and 12 km of nerve fibers. Any delay in seeking medical intervention can result in irreversible paralysis or even death.

Advanced Treatment Modalities

The treatment of stroke depends on the type experienced by the patient. Around 85% of strokes are ischemic and can be managed through intravenous medication such as tPA (recombinant tissue plasminogen activator) if administered within 4.5 hours of symptom onset. For cases involving occlusion in large blood vessels, mechanical thrombectomy is a highly effective treatment option. This procedure involves safely removing the clot and restoring blood flow using advanced biplane technology, which provides a 3D view of the brain’s blood vessels for precise access.

Timely diagnosis is crucial in preventing the devastating consequences of stroke. By recognizing the risk factors, adopting a healthy lifestyle, and being aware of the 6-S method, individuals can increase their chances of seeking medical intervention promptly. Advanced treatment modalities such as mechanical thrombectomy have shown remarkable success in restoring blood flow and improving patient outcomes. With increased awareness and access to these treatment options, we can save lives, prevent permanent paralysis, and combat the growing burden of stroke-related complications in our society.

(The author works as a Consultant Neurosurgeon at Yatharth Hospital, Greater Noida)

Filed Under: Latest News, Opinion Published on August 12, 2023

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Latest ePaper

Cover Stories

Explosive Evidence, Deadly Error

Published on November 29, 2025

A routine forensic exercise turned catastrophic in Srinagar’s Nowgam area after seized explosives from Delhi detonated inside a police station, killing 13 and injuring dozens. By Ajaz Rashid A routine forensic exercise at the Nowgam police station on the outskirts of Srinagar turned into a night of horror on November 14, when a cache of […]

  • Threads of Empowerment
  • Marathon of Spirit
  • J&K’s Dramatic Rajya Sabha Showdown
  • Gave our best under challenging circumstances in J&K: CM Omar
  • J&K at a Crossroads
  • The Cost of Care
  • J&K’s Journey from Turmoil to Development
  • Six Years, One New Kashmir
  • Highway Closure Chokes Kashmir’s Orchard Economy
  • Rains That Stilled the Mountains

More Posts from this Category

Education

Sang-e-Zar Se Zakhmon Ke Phool Tak by Dr. Azizullah Sheerani

Published on November 4, 2025

By Rayees Ahmad Kumar Dr. Azizullah Sheerani, a distinguished literary figure from Tonk, Rajasthan, is a name that resonates with depth and diversity in Urdu literature. A man of many talents, Dr. Sheerani has made remarkable contributions across multiple genres — from research and criticism to fiction, translation, travel writing, and book reviews. His career […]

  • Quiet Heroes of the Classroom
  • Career Counseling: A Missing Link in Education
  • Admi Musafir Hai captures life in 93 stories
  • Felicitation Ceremony Celebrates Young Creators at MCHSS
  • Teachers’ Day: Beyond Ceremonies, Toward Respect

Footer

About Us

Contact Us

e Paper

© 2005–2025 Era Of Kashmir