Stroke, which is known as a stroke, is not hereditary, but it has a tendency to be inherited.
Stroke is not a hereditary disease; it is not passed on to offspring. Its causes are complex and include atherosclerosis, arteritis, congenital vascular disease, traumatic injury to blood vessels, blood abnormalities that predispose to the formation of blood clots, blood pressure abnormalities, heart disease, etc. Its causes do not include heredity.
However, if someone in the family has a history of stroke, the risk of stroke in their offspring will increase. In addition, diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia, which cause stroke, have a close genetic predisposition, and they also increase the incidence of stroke in offspring.
Although stroke is not a hereditary disease, the incidence of stroke increases when there is a history of stroke in the family or when there are disorders such as hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, etc., and it is important for patients to pay attention to prevention in general.