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Stroke Risk Factors that are Not Within Your Control
Unfortunately, there are stroke risk factors that are a given. Read on to learn what these are.
- Article last reviewed 04 June 2020
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Some stroke risk factors are simply not within our control. These include:
Age
Stroke affects people of all ages. The risk of having a stroke approximately doubles every 10 years after age 55.
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Gender
Men have a higher risk of stroke than women. The risk of stroke increases in women after menopause.
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Hereditary Factors
There are some genetic causes of stroke.
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Previous Stroke, Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA) or Heart Attack
If you have previously had a stroke, TIA or heart attack, you are at greater risk than someone who has not had a stroke in the past.
Controlling and Reducing Stroke Risk
For more on stroke, go to StrokeHub.
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- An initiative by the Stroke Services Improvement Team in collaboration with all public healthcare institutions.
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