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Life expectancy after a stroke can vary significantly based on factors such as the type of stroke, the severity of the event, the individual's age, overall health, and access to rehabilitation and medical care. On average, many people who survive a stroke may live for several years, but their quality of life and functional abilities can be affected. Studies suggest that individuals may have a reduced life expectancy, especially if they experience significant disabilities or have additional health conditions. Regular follow-up care and lifestyle modifications can help improve outcomes and potentially extend life expectancy.

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