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DOH-Lee Observes National Stroke Awareness Month

May 10, 2024 2 min read
Florida Health
For media inquiries: Noelia E. Martinez Irizarry • Lee-PIO@FLHealth.gov239-332-9653

Contact:
Noelia E. Martinez Irizarry
Lee-PIO@FLHealth.gov
239-332-9653

Lee County, Fla.— The Florida Department of Health in Lee County (DOH-Lee) recognizes National Stroke Awareness Month, an observance that highlights the importance of knowing the risk factors and symptoms of stroke.

Nationally, stroke is a leading cause of death. Recognizing a stroke quickly can be lifesaving, as fast treatment can lessen the brain damage that can occur. Quick treatment increases the chance for survival.

Spot a Stroke F.A.S.T. and Call 9-1-1

  • Face – If one side of the face droops, it’s a sign of a possible stroke.
  • Arms – If the person cannot raise both arms out, it’s another possible stroke sign.
  • Speech – Slurring words and poor understanding of simple sentences can also serve as a stroke sign.
  • Time – If you see any of these signs, it’s time to call 9-1-1 immediately!

Stroke Risk Factors

  • High blood pressure.
  • Excessive alcohol use.
  • Not being physically active.
  • Diabetes.
  • High cholesterol.
  • Smoking.
  • Heart disease.

Tips to Lower Risk

  • Consuming a healthy diet.
  • Maintaining a healthy weight.
  • Being physically active and exercising regularly.
  • Not smoking.
  • Limiting alcohol consumption.

About the Florida Department of Health

The Department, nationally accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board, works to protect, promote, and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county, and community efforts.

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