Stroke is a leading cause of disability in Australia.
The cause of stroke is when the blood supply to part of the brain is suddenly cut off. Blood contains oxygen and important nutrients for proper functioning. If brain cells do not get enough of this supply, they become stressed and die.
Early treatment for stroke is critical – the longer a stroke remains untreated, the greater the chance that stressed brain cells will die, leaving behind permanent stroke-related brain damage.
That’s why it’s important to recognise the signs and symptoms of stroke, as well as the causes of stroke.
Make sure you know the facts
Get your free information pack to find out more about stroke. Some of the information you will discover in this pack includes:
- What is a stroke?
- What are the effects of a stroke?
- What are the symptoms of a stroke?
- Who is at risk of stroke?
- How do you recognise the signs of a stroke?