How to Avoid a Stroke
Things You'll Need
- Stress Relief Products
- Aspirins
- Pulse/heart Monitors
- Scales
- Relaxation Tapes
- Health Club Memberships
- Yoga Video
Instructions
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Maintain a healthy body weight and lifestyle: Exercise aerobically four times a week for 30 to 40 minutes; eat lots of fruits, vegetables and high-fiber foods.
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Avoid fats, especially saturated fats found in meat, butter and beef shortening.
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Monitor your blood pressure. High blood pressure makes the heart and blood vessels work harder. (See "How to Prevent Hypertension.") Treat high blood pressure as recommended by your doctor.
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Check your cholesterol. Most malls and many senior centers offer cholesterol tests for a nominal fee.
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Test your blood sugar. Chronic high blood sugar is harmful to the arteries. Free blood sugar testing is often offered at pharmacies.
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Ask your doctor to check your blood hematocrit level. High hematocrits make a person more prone to strokes.
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Stop smoking if you do. Nicotine causes the blood vessels to narrow and constrict, which impedes circulation.
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Reduce or eliminate drug and alcohol intake. Abuse of either can cause strokes in teenagers and young adults.
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Avoid constipation. Straining to move your bowels is hard on your heart and blood vessels.
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Reduce your stress. Chronic stress causes the blood vessels to narrow, which makes blood pressure rise and the heart work harder.
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Relax. Take a yoga class, read a good book to your loved one, pray, meditate or do whatever else relaxes you and increases your sense of well-being.
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Take an aspirin every other day unless otherwise advised by your doctor. Aspirin helps your blood flow more easily.
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