Mild Stroke Effects
Mild Stroke Effects
Mild stroke patients often face hidden disabilities like vision problems, depression, and difficulty thinking.
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" People who suffer mild strokes may appear to be fine but some are living with -- disabilities like vision problems depression and difficulty thinking a new study calls for new guidelines for rehabilitation and screening after a mild stroke in order to identify patients who faced these health challenges. Patients in the study were worried about returning to work taking care of their families being able to drive and their risk of another stroke. And -- it's a legitimate concern people who had a mild stroke or five times more likely to love another stroke over the next two years and the rest of the population."
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