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Women are more likely than men to have stroke symptoms such as confusion and weakness in addition to “classic” signs such as movement and speech problems, a new analysis suggests.
The study, published online April 12, 2022, by the
International Journal of Stroke
, looked at data on nearly 37,000 people diagnosed with stroke compiled from 21 studies done over 18 years. About half of the stroke patients were women, who generally were older than men when they suffered a stroke.
Investigators found that the women had a higher risk of showing more “generalized” stroke symptoms not linked to a specific area of the brain, including confusion, fatigue, weakness, headache, a change in mental state, or loss of consciousness. Women also had a lower risk of certain symptoms tied to specific brain areas, such as trouble speaking.
The study’s authors noted that clinicians need to consider whether a stroke may be the reason when a woman experiences these less-specific symptoms.
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