Stroke prone people include the following: 1, patients with high blood pressure underlying disease; 2, heart disease patients, such as myocardial infarction, arrhythmia, bacterial endocarditis, heart valve disease, heart surgery and the installation of pacemakers are prone to thrombosis stroke; 3, diabetes mellitus is also prone to the formation of strokes; 4, blood disorders, such as erythrocytosis or primary thrombocytosis patients; 5, smoking can cause cholesterol and lipoprotein binding and deposition of blood vessel walls to accelerate the process of atherosclerosis formation, which is prone to cause stroke. Patients with blood diseases such as erythrocytosis or primary thrombocytosis; 5. Smoking can cause the combination of cholesterol and lipoproteins, and deposited in the blood vessel wall, accelerating the process of atherosclerosis, which is prone to stroke; 6. Alcoholics who drink a lot for a long period of time are likely to cause a stroke; 7. Have a family history of stroke. Therefore, it is important to prevent strokes by controlling underlying diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, as well as by adopting a healthy lifestyle, such as quitting smoking, limiting alcohol consumption, exercising appropriately, and controlling body weight.