Assess Your Risk of Stroke...

Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, including in India. It can occur suddenly, leading to severe physical and cognitive impairments, often requiring long-term care and substantial healthcare costs. Understanding your Risk of Stroke and taking preventive measures is essential to reducing the chances of experiencing a stroke and mitigating its devastating impact.

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The Growing Burden of Stroke …

  • In India, nearly 1.8 million people suffer from strokes annually.
  • The incidence is rapidly increasing due to lifestyle changes, hypertension, diabetes, and other risk factors.

Associated Risks

Stroke is caused by a combination of modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors, including:
  1. High Blood Pressure (Hypertension): The leading risk factor for stroke, increasing the likelihood of both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes.
  2. Diabetes: High blood sugar thickens blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the brain.
  3. Heart Disease: Conditions like atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and coronary artery disease can cause blood clots, which may result in a stroke.
  4. Other Factors:Smoking, high cholesterol, obesity, physical inactivity, excessive alcohol consumption, and family history further increase the Risk of Stroke.

Comprehensive Risk Assessment...

  • Evaluates existing conditions like hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol, and heart disease.
  • Helps identify individuals at higher risk of stroke.
  • Assesses dietary habits, physical activity levels, smoking, alcohol consumption, and stress.
  • Identifies modifiable risk factors to support early prevention strategies.
  • Includes blood pressure readings, HbA1c (blood sugar), cholesterol profiles (LDL, HDL, triglycerides), and inflammation markers to assess vascular health.
  • Uses clinically validated algorithms such as the Framingham Stroke Risk Profile to categorize stroke risk into low, moderate, or high.
  • Helps guide personalized monitoring and prevention strategies.

Tailored Preventive Measures…

Taking proactive steps can significantly reduce the Risk of Stroke:

  • Healthy Diet – Eat a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins while reducing salt, sugar, and unhealthy fats.
  • Regular Physical Activity – Exercise regularly to maintain a healthy weight, lower blood pressure, and improve cardiovascular health.
  • Smoking Cessation & Alcohol Moderation – Quitting smoking and limiting alcohol intake significantly reduce stroke risk.
  • Regular Monitoring – Frequent monitoring of blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol levels, and weight helps track stroke risk progression.
For individuals at moderate to high stroke risk, the system recommends consulting a healthcare provider for medication options:
  • Antihypertensives – Help control high blood pressure, the leading cause of stroke.
  • Anticoagulants / Antiplatelets – Used for patients with atrial fibrillation to prevent clot formation.
  • Cholesterol-lowering Medications – Reduce LDL cholesterol and minimize stroke risk.

Continuous Monitoring and Tracking…

Routine Re-Evaluation
  • The Risk of Stroke is reassessed every six months to one year to track changes in health status.
  • Allows timely adjustments to preventive strategies for better risk reduction.
Progress Tracking
  • The system charts blood pressure, cholesterol levels, blood sugar, weight, and other key health markers over time.
  • Provides visual trend analysis to measure the impact of lifestyle changes and medications.

Economic Impact of Stroke...

A stroke can have significant financial implications for individuals and their families due to the high costs of immediate and long-term care:

Stroke often requires emergency treatment, hospitalization, and advanced therapies like thrombectomy or ICU care, leading to high medical expenses.

Many stroke survivors require months or years of physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and counseling.

Long-term medications for blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar control add to ongoing expenses.

  • Lost Income – Stroke recovery often results in missed workdays or permanent disability, leading to long-term financial strain.
  • Caregiver Support – Patients may require family caregiving or professional home care services, adding to costs.
  • Quality of Life: Beyond direct financial costs, stroke can significantly impact the quality of life due to physical impairments, communication difficulties, and emotional distress, often necessitating additional resources for mental health support.
  • Early identification of stroke risk and timely intervention can significantly reduce the likelihood of stroke occurrence, preventing the high costs associated with acute emergency care, rehabilitation, and long-term disability.

Why Early Detection Matter …

Proactive Stroke Prevention

  • Understanding your Risk of Stroke allows early intervention, reducing long-term complications.
  • Preventive actions like lifestyle modifications, regular check-ups, and medication management help improve long-term health outcomes.
Cost-Effective Approach
  • By preventing a stroke, individuals can avoid costly treatments, long-term disability, and expensive rehabilitation programs.

Manage Your Risk of Stroke…!

Take control of your health by understanding your Risk Of Stroke.

Log in now to begin your stroke risk assessment and receive personalized recommendations for a healthier lifestyle and a more secure future.

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