What Are The Different Types Of Stroke?

Ischemic Stroke

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Ischemic stroke is a type of stroke that occurs when the arteries in the brain become obstructed. Approximately nine out of every ten strokes are considered ischemic strokes. Atherosclerosis, a disease where an individual develops an accumulation of plaque and fatty deposits in their blood vessels, is the most common cause of an ischemic stroke. Plaque can build up in the arteries in the affected individual's brain and result in an ischemic stroke. A blood clot can also become stuck in an artery in the brain that has become narrowed due to plaque buildup. High cholesterol levels, smoking, and high blood pressure are the two most significant risk factors for an ischemic stroke. There are two different types of ischemic strokes. An embolic stroke occurs when the blood vessels of the brain become obstructed due to a piece of plaque, blood clot, or another object formed in another region of the body travels to the brain. A thrombotic stroke occurs when a clot initially forms inside of the blood vessel contained within the brain.

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