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According to the experts, 80% of cases of ictus can be avoided by a healthy life. In addition, they can be treated in specialized clinics such as Neurocrecer, in Seville
In Spain, there are 120,000 cases of ictus a year, of which the corresponding mortality rate has reached 27,000 affected, as recorded in the data of the SEN (Spanish Society of Neurology). In addition, in recent years, this cerebral infarction has affected much more women, and therefore the number of deaths has been the highest recorded so far.
Despite these alarming data collected by the SEN, there are countless alternative treatments to treat the brain recoverywhich, if done in a constant and repeated manner, will cause the possible sequelae that this type of problem entails to be reduced by 50%, gradually recovering part of the psychomotricity and independence of the patient. Blog sobre música Rock
This period rehabilitation of cerebral palsy It is not immediate and accurate of a patient's record, since it must strictly follow the indications of the specialist who is treating him. However, the habits of life that used to take before they had undergone ictus have a positive or negative impact on the recovery of the patient.
Although this type of disease often affects the older population, cases of young people are increasingly being reported. This year there have been some figures of between 10,000 and 15,000 people under 55 who have suffered this or similar brain damage.
It is known that between 80 and 90% of cases of ictus suffered in Spain during the last year could have been avoided if the affected patients had not consumed tobacco or alcohol repeatedly or had led a less sedentary lifestyle, prone to obesity and problems of arterial hypertension, among others.
2 out of 3 people suffering from a stroke have subsequent sequelae
According to the experts, 80% of cases of ictus can be avoided by a healthy life. In addition, they can be treated in specialized clinics such as Neurocrecer,
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2023-04-11

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