How common is stroke?
Stroke is a very common medical problem in our country. There are about 750,000 new cases a year. There are about three million people living who have had a stroke and who have survived their stroke. It is the third-leading cause of death in this country from any major illness. And it's also the leading cause of disability among adults in this country.
Who is most likely to have stroke?
Like heart disease, stroke is slightly more common in men than in women. Stroke is also a little bit more common in patients who are black or Hispanic. Stroke is also more common as you get older. So the typical patient who has a stroke is about 70 years of age.
What are some of the risk factors for stroke?
There are many risk factors for stroke, and I like to divide them into two categories. There are risk factors that you have no control over such as gender, age or race. Then there are also modifiable risk factors, which can be managed with lifestyle changes or medication. These include high blood pressure or hypertension, heart disease, cigarette smoking, diabetes and high cholesterol. Patients who have a sedentary lifestyle and patients who are overweight all have an increased risk of stroke.
One other thing that recently has been shown to be a risk factor for a stroke is heavy alcohol use.