What causes angina?

If one or more of your coronary arteries becomes narrowed, the blood supply to your heart muscle may be restricted. During exercise or emotional stress your heart has to do more work than usual, and so the muscle needs more oxygen. If the blood cannot deliver enough oxygen, the muscle will “complain” by causing ANGINA.  … Read more

What is angina?

Angina is an uncomfortable feeling in the chest that is usually brought on by exercise or emotional upset. For some people it is hardly a pain at all, but for others it can be severe. The commonest complaint is of a heaviness or tightness in the middle of the chest. This may spread to the … Read more

What is Long term care

Sometimes after a stroke relatives are unable to cope because the patient is too disabled or they are too infirm. Sometimes the patient has no family and cannot manage without support. The family doctor and a social worker should be consulted about possible options. Post Views: 74

What is Financial help

Staff at the local Department of Health and Social Security will be able to advise on the entitlement to one or more of the benefits available for disabled people. The system is quite complicated and expert advice is needed to get the right combination of benefits. Post Views: 58

What is Housing adaptations

Social Services should be able to arrange for adaptations such as a ramp to take a wheelchair, or handrails alongside a flight of steps. These should be planned in conjunction with an OT. Social Services may also be able to adapt a house that is no longer suitable for a disabled person by, for example, … Read more

What is Support for relatives

Self-help relative groups have started up in many stroke clubs, day centres and hospitals because it was realised that relatives and carers needed support too. These groups provide an opportunity for carers to discuss their problems and share solutions. Crossroads Care Attendant Schemes have been set up in many parts of the country to relieve … Read more

What is Sex

Some people are concerned that the excitement of sexual intercourse may bring on another stroke. This is unlikely. Medication given to control high blood pressure may affect a man’s potency (the ability to achieve erection and ejaculation). If this is a problem the family doctor may be able to help with a change of drug. … Read more

What is The family

Even a minor stroke will undermine the confidence of the patient. Relatives and friends can do a great deal to stimulate and encourage independence. It is often easier to do everything for people than to stand by while they struggle, especially when they are disinclined to try. A helper will need to learn when assistance … Read more