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Stroke During Sleep: Causes & Symptoms - News Directory 3

Stroke During Sleep: Causes & Symptoms

June 26, 2025 Catherine Williams Health
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At a glance
  • A wake-up stroke, a type of ‍acute ischemic stroke (AIS), happens ‍when a person goes to sleep feeling fine but wakes up with stroke symptoms.⁤ This makes it...
  • Roughly one in five patients who present with an AIS experienced a wake-up stroke.
Original source: medigence.com

Understand wake-up strokes, a critical subtype of ischemic stroke, where symptoms appear upon waking, making timely treatment challenging. This in-depth guide from News Directory 3 explores the risks, highlighting that a significant‍ portion ‍of stroke patients experience these “wake-up” events. we’ll dissect the ‍key symptoms, empowering you to recognise the warning ‍signs and understand ‍the factors that may contribute to increased stroke risk‍ during sleep. Learn about potential prevention methods ⁢and⁤ proactive steps ⁢to safeguard your⁢ health. We uncover the link between morning hours and stroke, shedding light on potential triggers, and the need for ⁢prompt action. Discover what’s next in stroke awareness and care.







Wake-Up Stroke: Risks, Symptoms, and Prevention Strategies









Key Points

  • Wake-up strokes ⁤occur when someone‍ goes to sleep without symptoms but awakens with stroke symptoms.
  • About 20% ‍of ischemic stroke patients experience a⁢ wake-up stroke.
  • Strokes are more common in the morning, peaking around 8:30 a.m.
  • Morning strokes ⁣may be linked to blood pressure fluctuations and other factors.
  • Prompt treatment for wake-up strokes ⁢could help millions globally.

Understanding Wake-Up stroke: Risks, Symptoms and Prevention

Updated June ⁣26, 2025

A wake-up stroke, a type of ‍acute ischemic stroke (AIS), happens ‍when a person goes to sleep feeling fine but wakes up with stroke symptoms.⁤ This makes it arduous to determine exactly when the stroke began. Experts say wake-up strokes account for a significant portion of all ischemic ‍strokes.

Roughly one in five patients who present with an AIS experienced a wake-up stroke. Studies suggest⁢ these strokes make up between 14% and 28% of all ischemic strokes. The lack of a known onset time often excludes these patients from receiving timely treatment.

Research indicates a higher risk of stroke during morning hours, particularly between

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