How many years can you live after a stroke?

The number of years you can live after a stroke cannot be generalized, but it depends on whether there are serious after-effects and the physical condition of the patient. If there are no serious after-effects, life expectancy may not be affected. If there are serious after-effects or the patient’s physical condition is poor, the patient may survive for a few years or may die soon.
Stroke, that is, stroke, if the patient after the onset of the disease to take timely and effective treatment, without leaving serious sequelae, after the treatment of the recovery situation is relatively good, the general life expectancy can not be affected.
If the stroke patient’s condition is serious, his physical condition is poor, and the treatment is not timely, it will cause serious sequelae, such as long-term paralysis in bed. Infectious diseases such as bedsores and pneumonia are likely to develop during the course of care and have an impact on life. Some patients may die soon after the onset of the disease or may survive for several years.
Strokes should be treated aggressively, with rehabilitation at a later stage. Family members should also take good care of the patients, especially those who are paralyzed in bed, and they should pay attention to turning and expectorating to prolong the survival period of the patients.