Stroke Management

Comprehensive stroke care from emergency intervention to rehabilitation. Dr. Dash provides 24/7 emergency stroke management including mechanical thrombectomy.

🚨 Remember FAST – Act Fast!

F – Face drooping | A – Arm weakness | S – Speech difficulty | T – Time to call emergency If you notice any of these signs, seek immediate medical attention. Every minute counts!

❤️ Stroke Types We Treat

  • Ischemic Stroke (Blockage)
  • Hemorrhagic Stroke (Bleeding)
  • Transient Ischemic Attack (Mini-stroke)
  • Brain Aneurysm
  • AV Malformations

⚙️ Advanced Treatments

  • Mechanical Thrombectomy
  • Intravenous Thrombolysis (Clot Buster)
  • Emergency Aneurysm Coiling
  • Surgical Clipping
  • Decompressive Craniectomy

Our Stroke Care Protocol

🚨 Emergency (0-4.5 hours)

Immediate CT/MRI, IV thrombolysis (clot busters), mechanical thrombectomy for large vessel occlusion.

🏥 Acute Care (24-72 hours)

ICU monitoring, blood pressure management, prevention of complications, early mobilization.

🌱 Rehabilitation

Physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, psychological support, secondary prevention.

Frequently Asked Questions?

What is the golden hour for stroke treatment?

The first 4.5 hours after stroke onset are critical. IV thrombolysis is most effective within this window. Mechanical thrombectomy can be performed up to 24 hours in select patients.

 
What is mechanical thrombectomy?

A minimally invasive procedure where a catheter is inserted through the groin to remove the blood clot from the brain. It can dramatically improve outcomes in large vessel strokes.

 
Can stroke be prevented?

Yes, by controlling blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, quitting smoking, regular exercise, and healthy diet. Dr. Dash provides comprehensive stroke risk assessment.

 
 
What is the recovery time after stroke?

Recovery varies. The most significant improvement occurs in the first 3-6 months with dedicated rehabilitation. Long-term support may be needed.

 

Stroke is a Medical Emergency

If you or someone you know shows stroke symptoms, contact immediately.
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