Transient ischemic attacks usually last for a few minutes. Most signs and symptoms disappear within an hour, and all effects disappear within 24 hours. The signs and symptoms of TIA resemble those found early in a
stroke and may include: ...
Full article >>>Transient ischemic attacks are caused by a temporary interruption of the
blood flow to brain cells. Since a TIA is a short-term type of
stroke, the risk factors for
stroke apply to TIAs as well.
Full article >>>Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) that are occurring because of narrowed
blood vessels in the back of the brain (vertebrobasilar arteries).
Full article >>>However,
transient ischemic attacks or
mini-strokes are warning signals of a future
stroke and are real
emergencies.
Full article >>>The most common symptoms are
transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), which are sometimes called mini
strokes.
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Full article >>>Risks for
stroke secondary to
atherosclerosis include: a history of
high blood pressure (
hypertension is present in about 70% of all victims of
stroke);
peripheral vascular disease;
smoking;
transient ischemic attacks or other cerebro
vascular disease; ...
Full article >>>Symptoms vary according to the affected
artery, but may include neurologic changes (such as
dizziness,
blurred vision,
weakness, and
transient ischemic attacks),
blood pressure changes, reduced
pulse, numbness of an arm, and others.
Full article >>>This type of
amnesia has no consistently identifiable cause, but researchers have suggested that
migraines or
transient ischemic attacks may be the trigger.
Full article >>>Fainting,
dizziness, changes in
vision,
transient ischemic attacks (
mini-strokes) or a
stroke, resulting from poor
blood flow to the brain
Abdominal pain,
nausea and vomiting, resulting from poor
blood flow to the
abdomen ...
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