Directions  |   Online Bill Pay  |   Online Pre-Registration   
Search: 
Go Search
 
Lake Wales Medical Center
Our Services
 
Stroke Center
 
Health Resources:
Learn more about stroke.

Quizzes:
-
Stroke Quiz
- Stroke: Test Your Knowledge

Lake Wales Medical Center has received Primary Stroke Center designation by the state of Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration and will be seeking Joint Commission recognition as well. Hospitals designated as a Primary Stroke Center must use a standardized method of delivering clinical care based on the Brain Attack Coalition’s recommendations for primary stroke centers using guidelines developed by the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association.

Stroke, also called brain attack, occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted. Disruption in blood flow is caused when either a blood clot blocks one of the vital blood vessels in the brain (ischemic stroke), or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts, spilling blood into surrounding tissues (hemorrhagic stroke).

Health Demos

Stroke Treatment
Once a stroke occurs, what treatment is used? Treatment options vary based on the type, severity, and location of the stroke. Become more aware of these options and the importance of early, life-saving treatment
Launch Animation

Stroke: Causes
Have you every wondered what causes a stroke? Your experience may reflect that it occurs suddenly, without warning. Stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is disrupted. View the animation and learn how and why strokes occur and more importantly, warning signs that can save a life.
Launch Animation

Stroke Health Tips

  1. Diabetes and High Blood Pressure - Having diabetes as well as high blood pressure dramatically increases the risk for having a silent stroke, according to the American Stroke Association. This, in turn, can increase the risk for having a regular stroke. People with high blood pressure and diabetes need to control these chronic conditions to reduce their future stroke risk.
  2. Fruits, Vegetables Protect Against Stroke - Eating fruits and green or yellow vegetables daily may protect against stroke. A 48-year study of 120,321 people found almost-daily consumption of green and yellow vegetables reduced the risk for death from stroke by 26 percent in both men and women, compared with those who ate no vegetables more than once a week. Almost-daily fruit intake reduced the risk by 35 percent in men and 25 percent in women. The study was published in 2003 in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.
  3. Potassium and Stroke - Eating foods that contain potassium could reduce your risk for stroke. One study in the journal Stroke found that people who consumed fewer than 2,300 mg of potassium per day had a 50 percent higher stroke risk than those who consumed more than 4,100 mg. Good sources of potassium include baked potatoes with skin, plain yogurt, cantaloupes and honeydew melons, halibut and tuna steaks, grapefruit, orange or prune juice, bananas and molasses.
  4. Smoking Boosts Stroke Risk - Men who smoke increase their risk for bleeding stroke every time they light up, says the American Stroke Association. An 18-year study of more than 20,000 men found that those who smoke more than a pack of cigarettes a day double their stroke risk compared with people who have never smoked or those who've kicked their habits.
  5. Stress and Stroke Risk - People who say they are highly stressed have double the risk for fatal stroke as people who say they are stress-free, according to the American Stroke Association. Researchers believe this may be the case because stressed people tend to have more cardiovascular risk factors, including smoking, a sedentary lifestyle, higher alcohol consumption and high blood pressure.
 

Proudly serving the greater Lake Wales community including Babson Park, Frostproof, Hillcrest Heights, Dundee, Winter Haven, Lake Ashton, Haines City, and Davenport.

  Lake Wales Medical Center
410 South 11th Street
Lake Wales, FL 33853
863-676-1433
Copyright
All rights reserved.
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Statement
Sitemap