Main causes of stroke

High blood pressure: This is the most important cause of stroke. It weakens the blood vessels and causes them to burst.

High cholesterol: Atherosclerosis, a buildup of fat in the arteries, leads to stroke.

 

Diabetes: When blood sugar levels increase, the arteries become damaged and the risk of stroke increases.

Heart disease: Atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat, can cause blood clots in the heart, which can travel to the brain and block blood flow.

Smoking and alcohol: Smoking narrows the arteries and increases the risk of blood clots.

Overweight: Obesity and a sedentary lifestyle can cause stroke.

Heredity: If someone in your family has had a stroke, you are also more likely to have it.