Strokes are serious and can be life-threatening. They occur when a brain artery is blocked or bursts due to a blood clot, cutting off oxygen and causing cell damage. Immediate medical attention is crucial. Hemorrhagic strokes, which make up 15% of cases, are often caused by a burst aneurysm, tumors,
or high blood pressure. A transient ischemic attack (TIA), also called a “mini-stroke,” mimics stroke symptoms but lasts only minutes and resolves without lasting damage. TIAs are often mistaken for other conditions, but it’s important to seek help immediately, as they signal an increased risk of a full stroke. Familiarizing yourself with stroke symptoms can lead to quicker treatment and better outcomes.