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    Cases of brain stroke suddenly increased amid increasing heat, risk is higher due to exposure to direct sunlight after staying in AC.

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    Health Desk. In the last few days, the number of patients dying of brain stroke during heat stroke has increased rapidly. According to doctors, cases of brain stroke in BP and diabetes patients have increased rapidly. The biggest reason behind this is the sudden change in temperature. That is, if you step out into direct sunlight after staying in AC for a long time, there are changes in the body temperature. This increases the risk of brain stroke. For women who have high blood pressure, the risk of brain stroke increases significantly due to heat stroke.

    According to doctors, most cases of brain stroke occur in patients with blood pressure and diabetes. A major reason for this is the intense heat and suddenly changing temperatures. That is, if you go directly from AC to bright sunlight or go directly from bright sunlight to AC, then the risk of brain stroke increases.

    symptoms of brain stroke

    Difference in one part of the body Numbness of face, hands, legs Difficulty in speaking Difference in vision in both the eyes Severe headache Vomiting and nausea Severe stiffness in the body

    How to avoid brain stroke?

    The first hour after a brain stroke is very important. Therefore, take the patient to the doctor immediately. Avoid exposure to strong AC and sunlight. Do not go into AC immediately after coming from sunlight. Get your blood pressure and sugar checked from time to time. Do not stay in the sun for too long as it can cause heat stroke. Consult a doctor if you have trouble seeing or understanding.

    Also read: After a few days of respite, Delhiites should now be prepared to face the scorching heat.

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