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ICMR Study Shows Rising Stroke Cases Among 18-44 Age Group - Video
Overview
In a concerning insight into India’s stroke burden, a study by the Indian Council of Medical Research has revealed that nearly one in seven stroke patients belongs to the 18-44 age group, highlighting a worrying trend of younger individuals being affected. Published in the International Journal of Stroke, the study also found that a large proportion of patients reach hospitals too late, with many missing the critical treatment window. Stroke continues to remain a major public health challenge in India, with delays in care contributing to poorer outcomes.
The analysis of over 34,000 cases showed that only a small percentage of patients arrived within the crucial 4.5-hour window, while many reported after 24 hours. Hypertension emerged as the leading risk factor, followed by diabetes and tobacco use.
Experts stress the importance of early recognition of symptoms like weakness and speech difficulty, as timely treatment can significantly improve survival and recovery, according to The Tribune.
The findings underline the urgent need for better awareness, faster emergency response, and improved access to stroke care services across the country.


