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What Are The Difference Between Strokes And Mini-strokes?

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Posted on Thu, 4 Aug 2016
Question: Are Strokes and Mini- strokes related?
My local dr. said that I should refrain from driving because I could now have a stroke while driving. Is this True and probable?
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Answered by Dr. Bruno Mascarenhas (23 minutes later)
Brief Answer: XXXXXXX Stroke (TIA) and Stroke are related

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Welcome to HealthCareMagic.com I am Dr.J XXXXXXX Anto Bruno Mascarenhas, and I am here to help you. I have read your question with care and understand that you wanted to know whether strokes and XXXXXXX strokes are related

Yes
They are related

Ministrokes (TIA - Transient Ischemic Attacks) are due to loss of blood supply or reduced blood supply to brain. During the time when there is low blood supply, the brain stops functioning (the part of brain which has reduced supply) but the cells are still alive

When the blood supply is restored, the cells start to function again
Where as in Stroke, the loss of Blood Supply is more profound and the cells die

If you have had TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) or RIND (Reversible Ischemic Neurological Disorder) then it means that there is some problem in blood supply to brain and the chance of you getting a stroke is high

Hence you have to follow the precautions

What you doctor has said is true and probable

Hope you found the answer helpful.

If you need any clarification / have doubts / have additional questions / have follow up questions, then please do not hesitate in asking again. I will be happy to answer your questions.

Best Wishes for Speedy Recovery
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care.

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What Are The Difference Between Strokes And Mini-strokes?

Brief Answer: XXXXXXX Stroke (TIA) and Stroke are related Detailed Answer: Hi, Welcome to HealthCareMagic.com I am Dr.J XXXXXXX Anto Bruno Mascarenhas, and I am here to help you. I have read your question with care and understand that you wanted to know whether strokes and XXXXXXX strokes are related Yes They are related Ministrokes (TIA - Transient Ischemic Attacks) are due to loss of blood supply or reduced blood supply to brain. During the time when there is low blood supply, the brain stops functioning (the part of brain which has reduced supply) but the cells are still alive When the blood supply is restored, the cells start to function again Where as in Stroke, the loss of Blood Supply is more profound and the cells die If you have had TIA (Transient Ischemic Attack) or RIND (Reversible Ischemic Neurological Disorder) then it means that there is some problem in blood supply to brain and the chance of you getting a stroke is high Hence you have to follow the precautions What you doctor has said is true and probable Hope you found the answer helpful. If you need any clarification / have doubts / have additional questions / have follow up questions, then please do not hesitate in asking again. I will be happy to answer your questions. Best Wishes for Speedy Recovery Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. -oOo- PS 1 : After all your doubts have been cleared, kindly (a) Close this Question (b) Rate my Replies and (c) Give your Feedback. PS 2 : In the future, for continuity of care, I encourage you to contact me directly in HealthCareMagic at http://bit.ly/askdrbruno