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Having had a stroke, your loved one is at higher risk of having another one. Medicine, exercise, and diet are keys to reducing this risk. Your loved one needs to be active each day. If they are able, walking is a good way to get daily exercise. Ask their healthcare provider for an exercise plan. This information will help them increase their strength and endurance in a safe way. You might also ask the provider to refer your loved one to a dietitian. This provider specializes in nutrition. If your loved one smokes, talk to them about quitting. Ask their provider for help. It's also important to manage other health problems such as high blood sugar (diabetes), high blood pressure (hypertension), and high cholesterol.
Your loved one may take more than one type of medicine. Each must be used as directed. If medicines include a blood thinner, your loved one may need regular blood tests.
Many factors that increase the risk for stroke can be reduced. Always ask for help if you have questions or concerns about any issues related to stroke prevention. Your loved one's healthcare team can advise ways to:
If your loved one suddenly has any of the problems below, call 911 right away for emergency medical help:
Do not drive if you or someone else has these symptoms. Emergency medical services (EMS) workers can alert the hospital and start treatment.
B.E.F.A.S.T. is an easy way to remember the signs of a stroke. When you see these signs, you'll know that you need to call 911 fast. B.E. F.A.S.T. stands for: