A stroke is a life-threatening event in which part of the brain is deprived of adequate oxygen. There are two kinds of strokes:
Standard treatments for ischemic stroke include removing the blockage by dissolving or mechanically removing the clot, and anticoagulation medications. Haemorrhagic stroke is sometimes treated by surgery or by monitoring patients’ blood pressure, blood sugar and oxygenation levels.
No standard treatment is aimed at restoring lost brain function. Unlike the standard protocols of Stem Cell Supplement stroke treatment is an alternative focused on affecting physical changes in the brain that can improve a patient’s quality of life.