Causes And Risk Factors For Strokes In Women

High Blood Pressure

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High blood pressure increases the risk of a stroke because it weakens and damages the blood vessels leading to the brain by causing them to rupture, narrow or leak. High blood pressure may also block the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the brain by increasing the risk of blood clots, which also enhances the risk of a stroke. According to a 2015 study, women are more likely than men to develop high blood pressure after the age of fifty-five. This is, in part, said to be due to the higher levels of stress in women, on average.

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