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What are the effects of stroke?

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What are the effects of stroke?

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A stroke kills brain cells that control different functions such as moving a limb or speech. When those nerve cells are lost, so is the function.

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It depends on the type of stroke, the area of the brain where the stroke occurs, and the extent of brain injury. A mild stroke can cause little or no brain damage. A major stroke can cause severe brain damage and even death. A stroke can occur in different parts of the brain. The brain is divided into four main parts: the right hemisphere (or half), the left hemisphere (or half), the cerebellum, and the brain stem. A stroke in the right half of the brain can cause: • Problems judging distances — The stroke survivor may misjudge distances and fall or be unable to guide her hands to pick something up. • Impaired judgment and behavior — The stroke survivor may try to do things that she should not do, such as driving a car. • Short-term memory loss — The stroke survivor may be able to remember events from 30 years ago, but not what she ate for breakfast that morning. A stroke in the left half of the brain can cause: • Speech and language problems — The stroke survivor may have trouble spea

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It depends on the type of stroke, the area of the brain where the stroke occurs, and the extent of brain injury. A mild stroke can cause little or no brain damage. A major stroke can cause severe brain damage and even death. A stroke can occur in different parts of the brain. The brain is divided into four main parts: the right hemisphere (or half), the left hemisphere (or half), the cerebellum, and the brain stem. A stroke in the right half of the brain can cause: • Problems judging distances – The stroke survivor may misjudge distances and fall or be unable to guide her hands to pick something up. • Impaired judgment and behavior – The stroke survivor may try to do things that she should not do, such as driving a car. • Short-term memory loss – The stroke survivor may be able to remember events from 30 years ago, but not what she ate for breakfast that morning. A stroke in the left half of the brain can cause: • Speech and language problems – The stroke survivor may have trouble spea

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