A stroke happens when a blood vessel bursts or the brain's blood supply is cut off, killing brain cells. Immediate medical attention is critical. With early diagnosis, timely intervention, and rehabilitation, many patients regain function, reduce complications, and improve quality of life.
Trouble seeing or blurred vision
Severe headache with no clear cause
Difficulty speaking or understanding speech
Loss of balance, dizziness, or coordination problems
Sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the body
Prevents future strokes
Reduces long-term disability
Reduces permanent brain damage
Enhances quality of life and independence
Improves recovery of movement, speech, and cognition