Unlocking Hope: Empowering Lives Through Early Stroke Symptom Awareness
A patient at MGM Malar Hospitals received a special momento from actor Senthil during the launch of their Rapid Stroke Response Team in Chennai on Sunday. This initiative coincides with the upcoming World Stroke Day on October 29, themed “Every Minute Counts,” underscoring the critical need for public awareness regarding stroke symptoms and the importance of seeking immediate medical attention.
During the event, Dr. J. Senthil Nathan, a senior consultant in neurology, highlighted the alarming fact that stroke is the third leading cause of death globally and significantly contributes to disability. He emphasized that early recognition of stroke symptoms can drastically improve treatment outcomes and reduce the risk of long-term impairment. According to Dr. S. Karthikeyan, a senior consultant in interventional neurology, nearly 40% of strokes occur in younger adults, marking a troubling trend that necessitates proactive health measures.
To combat these rising statistics, experts recommend lifestyle changes such as avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, engaging in at least 30 minutes of physical activity daily, and ensuring adequate sleep-typically between seven to eight hours each night. Such measures can be vital in reducing stroke risk and promoting overall health.
The launch event was attended by a host of dignitaries including Janakirman Vijayakumar Sembian, director of Anabond Ltd, actor Senthil, and television anchor S. Avudaiappan. The initiative also saw the inauguration of a new neuro-cath lab that aims to enhance the hospital’s capabilities in treating stroke patients.
As awareness rallies gain momentum ahead of World Stroke Day, this new response team at MGM Malar Hospitals represents a critical step towards better preparedness and rapid intervention in stroke cases, potentially saving lives in the community.
Incorporating effective responses to strokes and informing the public about risks and preventative measures can help mitigate the impact of this health concern. The commitment from medical professionals and community leaders reflects a collective effort to address what has become a pressing health crisis, particularly among the younger population.
By prioritizing education and accessible healthcare services, initiatives like the Rapid Stroke Response Team aim to empower individuals with the knowledge they need to recognize symptoms early and act swiftly, ultimately ensuring that “Every Minute Counts” in stroke response.
Published – October 15, 2025, 05:56 AM IST.
Original Source: https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/chennai/doctors-emphasise-on-early-identification-of-stroke-symptoms/article70162310.ece
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Publish Date: 2025-10-15 05:56:00

