A stroke or a brain assault happens when a blood clot blocks a vein or when a vein burst, interfering with blood stream to a territory of the brain.
The brain needs oxygen in the blood to endure, when the blood stream is disrupted, the cells in the part of the brain that were getting this blood can die. These cells usually die within minutes to a couple of hours after the stroke begins. At the point when cells die, chemicals are discharged that can cause much more damage. This is the reason there is a little window of opportunity for treatment of ischemic stroke.
The most significant thing to recall is that earlier a stroke patient gets to the emergency division, the better the opportunity that they will get treatment that halts or diminishes the measure of brain damage from the stroke.
Diabetic neuropathy is a sort of nerve damage that can happen on the off chance that you have diabetes. High glucose can harm nerves all through your body. Diabetic neuropathy more commonly harms nerves in your legs and feet.
Contingent upon the influenced nerves, diabetic neuropathy symptoms can go from pain and numbness in your legs and feet to issues with your digestive system, urinary tract, veins and heart. A few people have mild symptoms. In any case, for other people, diabetic neuropathy can be very agonizing and disabling.