How long does the average 58 year old live after a stroke

If 58 years old, mild stroke generally does not affect the life expectancy, if a serious stroke may be life-threatening, the specific subject to individual differences, can not be generalized.
Stroke is the generic term for acute cerebrovascular disease in Chinese medicine, equivalent to “stroke” in modern medicine. If you have a mild stroke at the age of 58, through active treatment and rehabilitation training, you can basically return to normal, with secondary preventive treatment at a later stage, your life expectancy will generally not be affected.
If the stroke is severe, i.e., the lesion is large or located in a significant location, and patients who are not treated promptly may have a life-threatening experience in the acute phase (within 2 weeks).
Even after passing through the acute phase, life expectancy is affected during the recovery and sequela phases due to severe disability, which can easily lead to lung infections, nutritional disorders, and bedsores. The exact time is related to the individual’s physical condition, the site of onset, the size of the lesion, the means of therapeutic intervention, and the care situation, and cannot be generalized.
Stroke is a disease with high recurrence rate, high mortality rate and high disability rate, and patients are advised to follow the medical advice to standardize the treatment.