An ischemic stroke happens when a blood clot blocks or narrows a blood vessel in the brain, cutting off oxygen supply and causing brain cells to die. It’s the most common type of stroke, accounting for around 87% of all stroke cases.
Common Symptoms of Ischemic Stroke:
- Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg (especially one side of the body)
- Difficulty speaking or understanding speech
- Sudden confusion or memory loss
- Vision problems in one or both eyes
- Dizziness, loss of balance, or coordination
- Sudden, severe headache
Immediate medical attention is crucial during the first few hours of a stroke, as early treatment increases chances of recovery and survival.
How Does TCM Understand Ischemic Stroke?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), an ischemic stroke is not seen as just a blocked vessel—it reflects a deeper imbalance in the body’s internal energy (Qi), blood circulation, and organ function.
TCM Causes of Ischemic Stroke:
- Internal Wind
- Sudden movement or collapse in TCM is associated with Wind, especially “Liver Wind,” which rises and disturbs the brain.
- Liver Yang Rising or Liver Fire
- Excess stress, anger, or emotional pressure can cause Liver energy to rise uncontrollably, leading to hypertension and stroke risk.
- Qi and Blood Stagnation
- When the energy and blood cannot flow smoothly, it creates blockages that may manifest as stroke or infarct.
- Phlegm and Dampness
- Fatigue, poor diet, and internal dampness can generate phlegm that blocks the brain’s meridians.
- Kidney or Heart Deficiency
- Weakness in these organs can’t nourish the brain properly, increasing vulnerability to infarcts.
Ready to Recover Naturally?
Early intervention is key in ischemic stroke. Whether you’re seeking post-hospital rehabilitation or a more natural path to recovery, please consult with a qualified TCM practitioner to develop a personalized treatment plan that addresses your specific needs.