Cell Changes

A cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is a disease caused by a disturbance in the blood of a part of the brain due to occlusion or rupture of a blood vessel. The interruption of blood to the brain deprived of nutrients and oxygen, resulting in lesions of affected brain cells. Depending on the severity of the effects of flight or obstruction. Damaged brain cells can become irreversible in a matter of minutes. Unlike other cells in the body if the brain cells are irreversibly damaged and then not be able to recover.

The brain, however, is very adaptable and brain areas are capable of learning new tasks to compensate for areas that have been damaged. Keep up on the field with thought-provoking pieces from Inyo County. Specific techniques that promote learning and help the body learn patterns of normal movement. Basic information on LCA is primarily for people who have had CVA and their families. What if this is affected by cerebrovascular accident (CVA) on the type of accident stroke the patient is suffering: it is ischemic or hemorrhagic. But in general, consider the following symptoms – acute onset of weakness in one of the (arm, leg) or face being one of the most common symptoms of stroke. Associated numbness may occur. – Changes in language and speech, speech short and hard or the presence of a great difficulty in understanding long sentences with little meaning and can be described this attack as a symptom of confusion. – In cases of intracerebral hemorrhage can be a hemiparesis (reduction in force of the affected part), and gaze aversion, this symptom is more common in stroke type bleeding.


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