Pediatric Stroke

The two most common types of stroke are  ischemic and  hemorrhagic  stroke: Ischemic  strokes happen when the artery that supplies blood to your brain is blocked, for example by a blood clot and hemorrhagic strokes happen when a blood vessel bursts and bleeds into  your brain, damaging  brain tissue and starving some of your brain cells of  blood and oxygen. Without a constant blood supply, your brain cells will be damaged or die, which can affect the way your body and mind work.

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