Causes And Risk Factors For Strokes In Women

Depression And Loneliness

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It's very common for women to feel symptoms of depression after a stroke. However, compelling research has shown having depression and loneliness can actually increase a woman's risk of having a stroke in the first place. Though the exact cause of the relationship isn't completely clear, researchers have several theories as to why depression and loneliness and lead to stroke. Oftentimes, women don't take proper care of themselves when they are depressed, including eating less healthy food and exercising less. Another theory is the same markers in the bloodstream that cause inflammation and set the body up for a stroke may also play a causal role in the development of depression. Furthermore, some antidepressant medications list stroke as a potential side effect.

Uncover information on another medical condition that can greatly increase a woman's risk of having a stroke now.

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