Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)What Increases Your RiskThe risk factors for a
transient ischemic attack (TIA) are the same as those
for a
stroke. Risk factors you can changeRisk factors for TIA that you can change are: - High blood
pressure.
- Smoking and regular exposure to
second-hand smoke, which are strong risk factors for stroke, TIA, and heart
attack.2
- High cholesterol.
- High
triglycerides.3
- Excessive use of alcohol.
- Use of
birth control pills, especially in women who smoke or have a history of blood
clots.
- Lack of exercise.
- Use of cocaine.
Risk factors you cannot changeRisk factors for TIA that you cannot change are: - Age: Most TIAs happen
after the age of 60.
- Family history: People
with a family history of TIA or stroke are at higher risk.
- Prior history of TIA: People who have had a TIA are more
likely to have another TIA or a stroke.
Diseases that increase the risk for TIAYour risk for TIA increases if you have diseases such as:
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