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The human body is a complex combination of various organs and systems. And often, we receive “calls” from it about an impending disease. Only, alas, we do not always adequately respond to them. The transient ischemic attack is one of these alarming signals. What is a transient ischemic attack? It is one of the variants…

Maushmi Sheth
09/07/21
What are the Symptoms of TIA?

Diagnosis of TIA is factor-based time, but not temporary neurological symptomatology – TIA. Symptoms similar to TIA can be caused by various diseases: epilepsy, brain tumor, intracerebral and intrathecal hemorrhages, multiple sclerosis, cardiac arrhythmia, Meniere’s disease, familial paroxysmal ataxia, etc. It was proposed to consider neurological symptoms in patients as an additional criterion for distinguishing…

Maushmi Sheth
14/06/21
Differences Between a Stroke and a TIA

There are enough vague terms in medicine, as in any science. In today’s article, we will learn what a stroke is and what a TIA is, and we will understand how do TIA and a stroke differ. Also, we want to share with you the symptoms of both types. The main difference between TIA and…

Maushmi Sheth
11/06/21
What is a TIA?

A transient ischemic attack may seem like a mild illness due to its short duration and lack of visible consequences after the attack ends. But it is worth taking a closer look at this disease: quite often, this is the first hint, signaling the possibility of a stroke. So, what is a transient ischemic attack…

Maushmi Sheth
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