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Why Younger Indians Are Increasingly at Risk of Stroke? – Dr. Guruprasad Hosurkar

Posted on March 5, 2026 By

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 05: Stroke, once thought to primarily affect older individuals, is increasingly becoming a significant health concern among younger Indians. Dr. Guruprasad Hosurkar, a leading neurologist at KIMS Hospital, Mahadevapura, has seen a rising trend in stroke cases among patients under 40. This shift is concerning as stroke in younger adults can lead to severe, long-term health challenges and, in many cases, even death. As a senior neurologist with over 20 years of expertise, Dr. Hosurkar is dedicated to understanding the growing risk factors and advocating for preventive care and early intervention.

Dr. Hosurkar’s experience and deep understanding of neurological disorders make him one of the most trusted neurologists in Bangalore. His clinical expertise, particularly in the areas of stroke prevention and rehabilitation, is crucial in managing these increasing cases of stroke in younger populations. The rise in stroke cases can be attributed to various factors, including lifestyle changes, poor dietary habits, sedentary behavior, and increasing levels of stress. Additionally, conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol, —which were once considered risks for older adults—are now becoming common in younger individuals, significantly increasing their susceptibility to stroke.

“Younger people are experiencing strokes due to a combination of modern lifestyle factors and genetic predispositions,” explains Dr. Hosurkar. “Sedentary habits, high levels of stress, poor nutrition, and increasing cases of chronic disease, metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia, obesity, obstructive sleep apnea are contributing to the higher risk of stroke in individuals who otherwise would have been considered healthy. It is essential that people, especially those under 40, become more aware of these risks and take steps toward healthier lifestyles.”

Stroke risk is not confined to older generations anymore, and the warning signs of stroke can appear in younger individuals just as quickly. Recognizing the symptoms—such as sudden numbness or weakness on one side of the body, trouble speaking, and severe headaches—is critical for early intervention. Dr. Hosurkar emphasizes that the earlier a stroke is detected, the better the chances are for a full recovery. Immediate medical attention can significantly reduce the risk of severe disability and long-term health complications.

One of the key steps in stroke prevention is controlling risk factors such as blood pressure, blood sugar levels, and cholesterol. Dr. Hosurkar advocates for regular check-ups, especially for those with a family history of stroke or those exhibiting risk factors like smoking, high alcohol consumption, and a lack of physical activity. “We must prioritize education and awareness for younger generations,” says Dr. Hosurkar. “Young people need to take charge of their health early on to prevent conditions that could lead to stroke later in life.”

Dr. Hosurkar’s expertise extends beyond stroke prevention. He offers comprehensive treatment plans for patients who have suffered strokes, focusing on immediate care and long-term rehabilitation. His approach involves a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals to provide stroke survivors with the best possible care. This includes neurocritical care, rehabilitation, and post-stroke care, ensuring that patients regain their independence and quality of life.

At KIMS Hospital, where Dr. Hosurkar serves as the Clinical Lead of Neurology, patients have access to state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and advanced treatment options for managing stroke and other neurological conditions. The hospital’s neurocritical care unit is equipped with the latest technologies to handle acute stroke cases, ensuring rapid intervention and the best outcomes for patients.

Dr. Hosurkar’s commitment to stroke prevention and rehabilitation has earned him numerous accolades and recognition in the medical community. He is regularly invited to speak at national and international conferences, sharing his insights on stroke management and neurological care. He also actively participates in clinical research, contributing to the development of new therapies and techniques for stroke treatment.

For Dr. Hosurkar, the key to combating the rise of strokes among younger Indians is education, early detection, and lifestyle modification. By focusing on preventive measures, he believes that the increasing stroke risk can be mitigated and that more young people can live healthy, stroke-free lives.

Incorporating a balanced diet, staying physically active, managing stress, and undergoing regular health screenings are essential steps in reducing the risk of stroke. Dr. Hosurkar encourages everyone, especially those under 40, to prioritize their health and take proactive steps to prevent stroke and other neurological conditions. “Prevention is always better than cure, and a small change in lifestyle can have a big impact on stroke prevention,” he says.

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of stroke or want to learn more about stroke prevention, Dr. Guruprasad Hosurkar offers consultations at KIMS Hospital. Take the first step toward better health today and schedule an appointment.

For more information or to book a consultation with Dr. Guruprasad Hosurkar, contact:

KIMS Hospital, Mahadevapura, Bangalore
Phone: 9008933554
Email: guruhosurkar@gmail.com

About Dr. Guruprasad Hosurkar
 Dr. Guruprasad Hosurkar is a senior neurologist at KIMS Hospital, Bangalore, specializing in Parkinson’s disease, movement disorders, and stroke prevention. With over 20 years of experience, he is a recognized expert in managing complex neurological conditions and is known for his patient-first approach, utilizing evidence-based treatments tailored to each individual. His work in stroke care and prevention has positioned him as a leading neurologist in Bangalore.

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