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World Stroke Day 2025: Paediatric strokes are rare but real, here’s how to recognise and react fast

A stroke can strike at any age, even in newborns. While paediatric strokes are rare, recognising early symptoms and taking immediate action can save a child’s life. Paediatrician shares how to stay alert and use BEFAST method to understand symptoms and save a child’s life,  prevent damage.

October 29, 2025 / 12:49 IST
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Symptoms of paedriatic stroke: While less common than in adults, strokes can happen in children of any age, even before birth (Image: Pexels)

A stroke is a condition mostly associated with adults. However, it can affect people of all ages, even children and infants. The World Stroke Day is a reminder that recognising symptoms and acting promptly are both important to save lives.

Parents never imagine that a child could have a stroke. Dr Puja Mehta, Consultant – Paediatric Neurology, Narayana Health, SRCC Children’s Hospital, Mumbai, tells Moneycontrol, “When blood flow to the brain Is suddenly interrupted, brain cells start to die within minutes, leading to problems with movement, speech, vision, and thinking.”

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She adds, “That delay in recognising the signs can make all the difference between a full recovery and a lasting disability.”

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