Stroke is the second most common cause of mortality and the leading cause of disability, thereby imposing significant economic burdens. Acute stroke can be categorized as ischemic or haemorrhagic. Ischemic strokes happen when blood vessels get blocked, which reduces the amount of blood that reaches the brain. Haemorrhagic strokes occur due to the rupture of blood vessels, causing blood to spill into the intracranial cavity. Prompt identification, treatment, and successful care of patients with acute stroke helps early recovery. Consult a neurologist if you have these symptoms
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