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Recurrent Stroke
Recurrent stroke is frequent; about 25 percent of people who recover from their first
stroke will have another stroke within 5 years. Recurrent stroke is a major contributor to
stroke disability and death, with the risk of severe disability or death from stroke
increasing with each stroke recurrence. The risk of a recurrent stroke is greatest right
after a stroke, with the risk decreasing with time. About 3 percent of stroke patients
will have another stroke within 30 days of their first stroke and one-third of recurrent
strokes take place within 2 years of the first stroke.
Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke,
NIH Publication No. 99-2222