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This was stated on the air of Nova TV by Associate Prof. Rosen Kalpachki, Head of the Neurology Clinic of the University Hospital “St. Anna.” He and his wife are sick with K-19.
“We are doing it so far,” Assoc said.
“We notice a clear trend that the absolute number of strokes is decreasing, while the number of serious cases is increasing,” stressed the specialist.
He urged people feeling any symptoms of a stroke to find the fastest way to get to the hospital as soon as possible, regardless of the type of transportation.
Associate Professor Kalpachki explained that, at first, the patient is rarely able to detect a symptom of a stroke.
The expert named the three main signs of stroke: facial curvature, weakening of one arm or the other, and changes in speech.
He explained that COVID-19 could cause a stroke, although the link would be indirect.
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