Brain Stroke Treatment is an emergency medical intervention performed to restore blood flow to the brain or control bleeding when a stroke occurs. It is recommended for patients experiencing sudden symptoms such as facial drooping, arm weakness, speech difficulty, severe headache, or loss of balance. Treatment depends on the type of stroke. Ischemic strokes are managed with clot-busting medications (thrombolysis) or mechanical thrombectomy to remove the clot. In contrast, hemorrhagic strokes require blood pressure control, medications to reduce brain swelling, or surgical intervention when necessary. Emergency treatment is most effective when given within the first few hours of symptom onset. Hospital care may involve ICU monitoring for 24–72 hours, followed by rehabilitation therapies to restore movement, speech, and daily functioning. When treated promptly by experienced neurologists and stroke specialists, brain stroke treatment significantly improves survival rates, reduces long-term disability, and enhances overall recovery outcomes.


































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