Learn about stroke
Stroke attacks the brain - the human control centre - changing lives in an instant. Injury to an area of your brain can impact how you think, behave, use words, swallow, see, feel, touch, and move your body. Stroke can happen to anyone of any age.
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What is a stroke
A stroke can happen in two main ways. Either there is a blood clot or plaque that blocks a blood vessel in the brain, or a blood vessel in the brain breaks or ruptures.
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Signs of stroke
How do you know if someone is having a stroke? Think… F.A.S.T.
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Transient ischaemic attack (TIA)
The signs of TIA are the same as for a stroke, but they disappear within a short time. After a TIA, your risk of stroke is higher.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Learn about stroke in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Childhood stroke
Stroke can happen at any age. Childhood stroke occurs in a child aged from one month to eighteen years old.
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Testing and treatment for stroke
Stroke is always a medical emergency. Getting fast treatment for stroke can be the difference between death, disability and a good recovery.
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Facts and figures
How Australia is impacted by stroke; a closer look at the numbers.
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About stroke in other languages
There are videos and downloadable booklets about what is stroke, signs of stroke, how to prevent stroke, and treatment & rehabilitation information.
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Resources for download
Browse factsheets and booklets available for download.
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