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Delhi man suffers over 100 mini-strokes in a week. How doctors saved his life

The man's ordeal began six months ago when he started experiencing recurrent episodes of weakness in his right arm and leg, coupled with difficulty in speech and comprehension.

October 27, 2023 / 15:55 IST
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The 65-year-old man underwent intracranial stenting to stop the mini-strokes. (Representational)

A 65-year-old man from Delhi who had suffered over 100 mini-strokes within a single week, has undergone a life-saving surgery. Niwash Johar’s was suffering from relentless transient ischaemic attacks (TIA), often referred to as mini-strokes for a full week. Doctors utilized intracranial stenting to clear a critical blockage in the right internal carotid artery of his brain stopping the strokes.

Johar's ordeal began six months ago when he started experiencing recurrent episodes of weakness in his right arm and leg, coupled with difficulty in speech and comprehension. Despite seeking medical assistance from various doctors, the root cause of his distress remained elusive. It was not until he was admitted to a private hospital that the underlying issue was finally uncovered.

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According to a report published in the Times of India, medical experts revealed that Johar's blood vessels had constricted significantly due to the effects of smoking, resulting in a blood supply of only 90 percent to the right side of his brain, while the left side remained almost entirely blocked.

This severe restriction in blood flow and oxygen supply to the brain was identified as the leading cause behind the repeated mini-strokes that plagued Johar's life.