Most strokes that occur are ischemic strokes, which may arise from plaque collecting in your arteries and narrowing them the result is a blockage that happens by a blood clot or the plaque itself. The following stressors can cause a hemorrhagic stroke; high blood pressure, injury, bleeding disorders, cocaine use, abnormal blood vessels, and aneurysm. Ischemic strokes are strictly due to atherosclerosis; however, ischemic strokes may result due to all the previously mentioned stressors.
All strokes involve a loss of blood to a part of your brain. If you have any symptoms or signs, it is imperative to engage a professional as soon as possible. Some signs or symptoms of a stroke include but are not limited to unilateral numbness or weakness in your face, arm, or leg, confusion, difficulty seeing, difficulty walking, and severe headache with no known cause.