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A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of your brain is interrupted or reduced, preventing brain tissue from getting oxygen and nutrients. A TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) is a temporary blockage. At Raj Hospital, we provide rapid, life-saving stroke treatment in Ranchi, utilizing our 'Stroke Ready' protocols to minimize brain damage and enhance recovery outcomes.
Recognizing symptoms early leads to better outcomes. Look out for:
Accurate diagnosis is crucial. We bring unparalleled precision to diagnosing neurological conditions using modern technologies.
Rapid imaging to differentiate between ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.
Evaluates blood flow in the neck arteries to check for blockages.
Clot-busting medications administered rapidly to restore blood flow in ischemic strokes.
Minimally invasive catheter-based removal of blood clots directly from the brain.
Surgical clipping or coiling to repair ruptured blood vessels.
Comprehensive physiotherapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy to regain lost functions.
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Common questions about Stroke & TIA treatments at Raj Hospital
Stroke patients should ideally be brought to our emergency department within the 'Golden Hour' (first 4.5 hours) to receive clot-busting medications.
Yes, a TIA is a major warning sign. About 1 in 3 people who have a TIA will eventually have a stroke, making urgent evaluation critical.
Rehabilitation involves physical therapy to regain mobility, speech therapy to recover language skills, and occupational therapy to manage daily tasks independently.
Managing core risk factors drastically reduces risk. This includes controlling high blood pressure, tightly managing diabetes, quitting smoking, and maintaining a healthy diet.
Not always. With immediate treatment and dedicated post-stroke rehabilitation involving neuroplasticity training, many patients substantially regain their impaired motor functions.
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