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Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) - What Increases Your Risk

What Increases Your Risk

The risk factors for a transient ischemic attack (TIA) are the same as those for a stroke.

Risk factors you can change

Risk factors for TIA that you can change are:

Risk factors you cannot change

Risk 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 TIA

Your risk for TIA increases if you have diseases such as:

Last Updated: 02/26/2008

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