Rabu, 13 Februari 2013

Counted Only migraines, This teen is in fact dying of Stroke




Counted Only migraines, This teen is in fact dying of Stroke
Counted Only migraines, This teen is in fact dying of Stroke





jakarta, migraines can be said already prevalent in society. though the headaches are merely annoying, it seldom causes death. but a teenager suddenly dying of a stroke that had previously counted only migraines.james finnerty, rugby players of parma heights, ohio, woke up with a piercing pain in his head one morning last april. he could barely walk, stumbled even vomiting.doctors at the emergency room assumed that james suffered a severe migraine. but he could not immediately get treatment. her mother was adamant to move james to cleveland clinic's center for pediatric neurology, where doctors find strokes.the swelling in her brain is so powerful that part of the skull should be removed to reduce the pressure. unfortunately, on the second stroke, she lost the ability to speak and paralyzed limbs.almost a year later, after months of undergoing physical therapy, james, now 16 years old, residing at the time of recovery. but that made him think he was exhausted, suffering a stroke at a very early age, when he was 15 years old."i am almost 100 percent (recovered). i was very lucky, "said james finnerty, who now is back in school, as reported by abc news, tuesday (12/2/2013).stroke is always synonymous with diseases of the elderly, but about 3,000 children suffer a stroke each year, making it one of the 10 leading causes of death among children, according to dr. neil friedman, a pediatric neurologist at the cleveland clinic's center for pediatric neurology, where james was treated.most of these children will survive, but they will face up to the cognitive or neurological disorders for many years."the big difference in pediatric stroke (stroke in children) is the restoration of nearly 100 percent, because children's ability to adapt and accommodate much better than adults. when they survive, they can have six or seven decades of disability, "said dr friedman.james has not yet fully recovered because he still has some problems in understanding and balance. and even though an mri showed arterinya having no blockage, he remains at risk for stroke in the future.pediatric stroke is more common in boys than girls. race of african americans are also more vulnerable, even among those who have sickle cell anemia, which is associated with the risk of a stroke.a stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is cut off, resulting in the injury of tissue and loss of brain function. when lack of oxygen network for more than three minutes, he began to die.there are two types of strokes, ischemic stroke, which occurs when the brain's arteries clogged by wad, and hemoragik, which occurs when the brain artery rupture due to trauma or abnormalities.in older children, about a third of all strokes are associated with heart disease. but that's not the case with james finnerty, who do not have the history. stroke experienced james occurs after experiencing conflict in the head in a game of rugby in 2012, that causes the arteries to form clots in his brain.(mer/vit )
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