
Why can young people also develop it? What are the risk factors that need to be controlled? What are the warning signs of a stroke? If symptoms occur, how soon must treatment be received?

According to data from Strategy and Planning Division of Ministry of Public Health, Stroke is the 2nd leading cause of death in Thailand after cancer.

PM 2.5 dust and other types of air pollution have an impact on several body systems. Avoiding places with high concentrations of fine particles, using suitable protective gear, consuming sufficient amounts of fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants, and being aware of the importance of reducing air pollution are all critically important for our own health and the health of our loved ones.

Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and the leading preventable cause of disability.

Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and long-term disability in Thailand. Statistics show that every year approximately 150,000 Thais suffer from stroke. The prevalence of which is estimated to be 1.88% amongst adults 45 years of age and older. However, if the general public makes an effort to understand stroke, its causes, as well as its implications, then prevention and treatment will become more efficient.

Your brain is constantly at work, on your behalf. Good brain function can be maintained by keeping both body and mind fit and reducing stress.

Risk factors of strokes include Thrombotic stroke, Embolic stroke and Hemorrhagic stroke