How the stroke occurs

How the stroke occurs

Blood clotting or thrombosis The thrombus thrombus is very complex. If the internal wall of blood vessels has atrophy, or thrombosis in the wall is caused by the accumulation of fat, the medical term for Thrombus.

Symptoms of stroke

  1. Swelling.
  2. body’s temperature raising .
  3. Flushing redness.
  4. Pain .

Symptoms of arterial thrombosis

  • Pain: It is one of the first signs that occur, due to lack of oxygen or lack of pain that feeds the artery.
  • The presence of other symptoms depends on where the coagulation occurs, and then the same member is affected to lose his job, or not to perform the necessary functions.
  • Stroke in the limbs such as the legs or arm: The symptoms appear on the patient: Total weakness, or loss of sensation, and can be paralyzed.
  • Thrombosis of the bowel: The patient has the following symptoms: severe pain, severe diarrhea.

Causes of blood clot

Occurs when there is atrophy or weakness in the blood vessels, either in the vein or artery, it is possible that the injury is very small, or it is clear.

Types of stroke

  1. Venous Thrombosis The clot occurs in the veins when a person has little movement, so that his contraction decreases and prevents the return of blood to the heart again, these small clots grow on the wall of the veins and may cause kidney or partial insomnia.
  2. Arterial Thrombosis Arterial thrombosis occurs in people with atherosclerosis, so that the small fat accumulates and accumulates a thrombus in the inner wall of the artery, causing partial or total coronary angiography, which results in strokes and heart attacks that can lead to Death .
  3. Cardiac clots occur in people with atrial fibrillation, in one of the heart chambers of the heart, which makes the heart muscle to pump blood well and regularly, and as the heart is pumped naturally and regularly, the affected area does not reach the blood and therefore the clot.

Risk factors

  • Hypertension .
  • Smoking.
  • Diabetes .
  • High cholesterol.