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Although TIA is an acute condition, symptoms may last for weeks or months. Symptoms are similar to those of a stroke. After the attack, a physician may order diagnostic tests to determine the cause. These may include magnetic resonance angiography (MRI), CT angiography, and heart rhythm monitoring. Further testing may reveal whether there are any blood vessel-related causes for the TIA. If a TIA patient has a significant risk of stroke, a carotid endarterectomy or blood clot prevention.

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TIA symptoms vary from person to person. If you are experiencing TIA symptoms, get to the hospital right away. If the symptoms are minor, they will pass in a day or two. If they persist for longer, however, it is important to seek medical attention. A stroke can be deadly, so time is vital to the patient's recovery. A health care provider will perform a physical exam and ask questions about your lifestyle and medical history.

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TIA is often preceded by a stroke. In fact, TIA is the leading cause of stroke. A stroke is a severe, potentially life-threatening condition, but TIA is a preventable condition. There are various ways to prevent stroke, including reducing risk factors. In some cases, a TIA is the first symptom of a stroke, which may lead to an emergency situation.

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Since TIA can mimic an acute stroke, prompt evaluation is essential. A doctor may recommend drug therapy or surgery based on your medical history. For instance, if the artery is blocked, a doctor may perform a carotid endarterectomy to remove the blockage. In some cases, a TIA can be prevented by following a healthy diet and lifestyle. You should also consult your GP if you experience anxiety or low mood.

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A TIA can also be caused by a blood clot in a blood vessel somewhere in the body. These clots can travel to the brain. They are commonly formed in arteries that are narrowed, which are called atherosclerosis. A small amount of bleeding inside the brain can also cause the clot. In addition, a TIA may be caused by a blockage in an artery.

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Although transient ischemic attack (TIA) symptoms do not cause permanent damage, they do signal a stroke. One in 12 people will have a stroke within one week after having a TIA. To be sure, call your doctor immediately. If the symptoms persist or are recurrent, see a doctor immediately. The sooner you get the proper care, the less likely you are to suffer from a stroke.

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TIA is a temporary blockage in a blood vessel in the brain. While most TIAs do not cause lasting damage, the symptoms are often a warning sign that a full-blown stroke is imminent. A TIA can happen to anyone, but the risk of having a stroke increases with age. People with cardiovascular disease, smoking, and blood clots are also at risk for TIAs.

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While doctors cannot pinpoint the cause of TIA, they can check for the following main risk factors: high blood pressure, diabetes, blocked arteries, atrial fibrillation, and a family history of stroke. A doctor will prescribe blood-thinning medications to help prevent a clot from forming again. TIA victims are at risk of developing a stroke, so it is important to take medications as prescribed and maintain a healthy diet.

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