After a minor stroke, it is easy to have another stroke.
There are many causes of stroke, such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, cerebral atherosclerosis, and hyperhomocysteinemia. After active treatment of minor strokes, although the symptoms of stroke improve significantly, the causative factors of stroke are not eliminated, and it is easy to have another stroke.
In addition, elderly people, long-term smokers, and people who have been drinking alcohol for a long time are all prone to strokes. After a minor stroke is cured, you should exercise properly and eat a healthy diet to avoid another stroke. People with minor strokes who have smoked or drank for a long time should quit smoking and drinking after their condition has improved to eliminate factors that trigger strokes.
Patients with a history of minor strokes should go to the hospital for regular checkups, actively control the underlying diseases, and at the same time adjust their poor lifestyles to develop healthy and regular living habits to prevent another stroke.