Aside from the severity, just talking about the name of the disease must be foolish. It should be said that way.
Less severe strokes do not die, more severe strokes may cause dysfunction, and severe strokes can die.
Stroke is a big face, in fact, it is more cerebrovascular disease, our common cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, cerebral ischemia and so on.
In fact, stroke is very common in daily life, basically the elderly over 60 years old will have some strokes more or less, such as dizziness and headache, numbness and weakness of limbs, speech dysfunction and so on.
Therefore, if you just talk about the name of a disease regardless of the severity, this is categorically impossible, and it is very, very unrigorous.
If a relatively mild stroke, such as insufficient cerebral blood supply or a transient ischemic attack, or even a very small amount of cerebral hemorrhage, this will not affect life, but a suggestive effect, suggesting that there is an abnormality in your body, and it is time to maintain it.
This means that there may be some bad habits in life, although they are normal in daily life, but they do not conform to the physical rules.
For example, staying up late, for 996's social animals, staying up late is certain, but try to minimize staying up late, after all, this has a very big impact on the body.
The second is a relatively severe cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage, which is easy for people to have hemiplegia or not being able to speak, etc., which will affect daily life and lead to inability to take care of themselves.
The most serious cerebral hemorrhage cerebral infarction can basically reach coma, which is basically very serious, and this kind of death may result.
Therefore, we must judge from the actual situation, adopt an individualized plan, and consult in time if you have any questions.