Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) marked this year’s World Stroke Day on Saturday, with the healthcare provider’s stroke experts reinforcing the importance of knowing the major warning signs and risk factors for stroke.
Stroke is one of the leading causes of mortality and the number one cause of chronic disability in the world. Due to the high prevalence in Qatar’s population of many risk factors for stroke including diabetes, smoking, obesity, high cholesterol, hypertension and inactivity, the incidence of stroke is high.
Prof Ashfaq Shuaib, director of HMC’s Neurosciences Institute, stressed the importance of knowing the signs of stroke: “Fast and specialised medical intervention is the key to successful treatment for stroke patients. The faster treatment can be given following a stroke, the better the chances of recovery. To ensure we are able to treat stroke patients quickly, it is vital that the public know the signs and symptoms of stroke so they can identify the issue and immediately call 999 for help.”
In 2015, HMC ran a high-profile national campaign to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of stroke and the correct action to take if you suspect a stroke. The awareness campaign used the internationally-established F.A.S.T. message to highlight the major signs of stroke and reinforce the need to act quickly.
In addition to reinforcing the signs and symptoms, HMC’s stroke team is advising the public to be aware of the risk factors for stroke. “Certain medical conditions and lifestyle habits can raise your risk of having a stroke,” explained Dr Naveed Akhtar, head doctor in Hamad General Hospital’s Stroke Ward.

F -Face drooping: Has your face suddenly drooped on one side or do you have difficulty smiling?
A - Arm weakness: Are you unable to raise both arms?
S - Speech problems: Do you have difficulty speaking or being understood by other people?
T - Time is ticking: Call 999 immediately

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