一句没事啦,差点没命。
From my experience and the sobering data shared by the National Institute of Neuroscience in Singapore, time is absolutely critical when it comes to stroke treatment. Many patients, including myself, tend to downplay early warning signs like numbness or dizziness, mistaking them for mere fatigue. Unfortunately, this delay can lead to irreversible brain damage. Statistics show that more than 35% of stroke victims do not receive medical attention within two hours, missing the golden 3-hour window during which treatment is most effective. This critical period determines the quality and longevity of life after a stroke. Moreover, nearly 30% of stroke patients experience a recurrence within six months, with a mortality rate 1.5 times higher than that from their first stroke. This highlights the importance of continuous monitoring and lifestyle changes. I strongly advise anyone with risk factors like high blood pressure, smoking habits, or a sedentary lifestyle to undergo annual cerebrovascular screenings. Spending just 15 minutes on a checkup today could very well secure stable health for years to come. Remember, strokes are largely preventable if early signs are recognized and addressed promptly. Don’t ignore your body's signals. Taking immediate action can mean the difference between a full recovery and a life-altering event.























































