Rise Of Stroke In Young Adults: Know Its Symptoms, Risk Factors, Prevention Tips And More
admin | September 3, 2025 11:22 AM CST

(By Dr. Lakshmi Krishna V)
We often associate stroke with the elderly, but this perception is dangerously outdated. In recent years, there has been a disturbing increase in the number of strokes affecting individuals 18:50 years of age, people who are in the prime of their lives.
These cases can be devastating and unexpected. While the symptoms may be similar, the risk factors in the young can be different and often preventable. Here's what every young person should know.
What Is A Stroke And Why Do Young Adults Get Strokes?
Stroke occurs when blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted either due to a clot (ischemic stroke) or bleeding (hemorrhagic stroke). In young people, the underlying reasons are often different from those in the elderly. Here are the common causes and risk factors.
Risk Factors For Young Adults
- Hypertension (high blood pressure): This is the most important modifiable risk factor. Overlooked in young people, untreated high BP silently damages blood vessels.
- Smoking and tobacco use: Cigarettes and other forms of tobacco increase clot formation, damage blood vessels, and raise stroke risk significantly even in youth.
- Recreational drug use: Cocaine, amphetamines, and even cannabis have been linked to strokes due to clotting or blood pressure spikes.
- Heart conditions: Conditions like atrial fibrillation (abnormal rhythm of heart) or PFO can send clots to the brain.
- Migraine with aura: Though not a direct cause, migraine with aura has significant association with strokes, especially in women who smoke or use birth control pills.
- Birth control pills: Hormonal pills, especially those containing estrogen, can increase the risk of stroke.
- Diabetes and high cholesterol.
- Obesity and sedentary lifestyle: Lack of physical activity and poor dietary habits raise the risk of metabolic syndrome, a precursor of stroke.
- Family history or genetic causes: If there is a family history of stroke at a young age, genetic causes of stroke need to be evaluated.
- Cervical artery dissection: A common cause in young patients, sometimes following trivial trauma.
- Beauty parlour stroke syndrome: Especially due to hyperextension of the neck during hair wash at a salon.
- Autoimmune and blood clotting disorders.
- Get your BP, sugar, and cholesterol checked regularly, even in your 20s.
- Quit smoking, as there is no safe level of tobacco use.
- Limit alcohol and avoid recreational drugs.
- Maintain healthy weight, stay active, and eat right.
- Listen to your body; sudden weakness, slurred speech, vision loss, or dizziness could be a stroke.
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