Can you have a stroke if you stay up all night?

A stroke is known as a stroke in Western medicine. Staying up late does not usually cause stroke, but it may increase the risk of stroke.
Stroke is a localized brain dysfunction caused by acute cerebrovascular disease, mainly due to vascular lesions, blood and blood pressure abnormalities. And staying up late for a long time may lead to impaired brain function and changes in blood pressure, thus increasing the chance of stroke.
Stroke patients may have symptoms such as crooked mouth, slurred speech, numbness of limbs, paralysis of limbs and nausea and vomiting. Patients can reduce the risk of stroke by eating a varied daily diet with a reasonable intake of nutrients and energy, and by getting enough sleep and avoiding late nights.
Patients are advised to adopt good work and rest habits and go to the hospital if they experience any of the above symptoms.