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Chronic Fatigue Can Persist for 1 Year After a Ministroke

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Transient ischemic attacks may result in 1 year of chronic fatigue, a new study finds. Image for illustration purposes
Transient ischemic attacks may result in 1 year of chronic fatigue, a new study finds. Image for illustration purposes

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  • Transient ischemic attacks occur when there is a temporary blockage to the brain’s blood supply. 
  • Research about the potential long-term impact of transient ischemic attacks is ongoing.
  • A recent study has found that people who experience a transient ischemic attack, or ‘ministroke,’ can experience fatigue for as long as a year afterwards. 

Transient ischemic attacksTrusted Source — sometimes referred to as “ministrokes” — involve a temporary blockage to the brain’s blood supply. People who experience a transient ischemic attack may go on to experience a stroke later on.

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https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/chronic-fatigue-can-persist-for-1-year-after-a-mini-stroke

Information Source: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com

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