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Who Is Prone to Stroke?

Research indicates 11 types of people are prone to stroke: 1. Those with a family history of stroke—four times more likely than average. People with strong personalities, argumentative tendencies, and quick tempers often keep cerebral blood vessels tense, increasing stroke risk. 2. Hypertensive individuals—over 80% of stroke patients have hypertension, with stroke risk five times higher than average, especially hemorrhagic strokes. Consistent use of antihypertensives like Zhenju Hypotensive Tablets to maintain safe blood pressure levels can reduce stroke risk. 3. Diabetic individuals—due to disrupted sugar and fat metabolism leading to arteriosclerosis. Statistics show one-third of stroke patients have diabetes, five times higher than normal. 4. Heart disease patients—especially those with coronary heart disease, whose poor cardiac function reduces cerebral blood flow. Additionally, clots from heart walls easily detach, causing embolism and ischemic stroke. 5. Individuals with transient ischemic attacks—common symptoms include sudden severe headache, nausea, blurred vision, limb numbness, and facial flushing, often serving as early warnings of stroke. 6. Those with cerebral arteriosclerosis—increased vessel fragility leads to insufficient cerebral blood supply, making vessel blockages more likely, resulting in stroke. Seventy percent of stroke patients have arteriosclerosis. 7. Heavy smokers and drinkers—both tobacco and alcohol harm cerebral blood vessels, especially heavy smokers facing greater stroke risk. 8. People with irritable temperaments—stroke risk is four times higher than average. Strong-willed, argumentative, and impulsive individuals (so-called "Type A" personality) experience constant cerebral vessel tension, increasing stroke likelihood. 9. Increased blood viscosity—chronically high viscosity slows blood flow, reduces blood volume, causes platelet aggregation, and increases risk of thrombosis and ischemic stroke. 10. Individuals with low cholesterol levels—recent studies suggest increased cerebral artery fragility raises risk of hemorrhagic stroke due to rupture. 11. Those with nearby vascular lesions—compression from adjacent blood vessels reduces cerebral blood supply, increasing risk of ischemic stroke.<brain>

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