Are there any warning signs before a stroke?

  • Numbness or Weakness: Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arms, or legs, particularly on one side of the body.
  • Confusion or Difficulty Speaking: Trouble understanding speech or slurred words.
  • Vision Problems: Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes or blurred vision.
  • Difficulty Walking: Dizziness, loss of balance, or uncoordinated movements.

Why Immediate Action Matters

This is a medical emergency, and quick action can save your life. Call emergency services immediately if you or someone near you exhibits any of the symptoms. Fast treatment reduces the risk of long-term damage and increases the likelihood of a full recovery.

Conclusion

Understanding your risk factors and being prepared ensures you’re ready to handle an emergency.

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*Disclaimer: Please fact-check with your doctor before acting on any of the information provided.

*This post is an update to a previous one, as some of the information shared earlier was found to be misleading such as the writing that the body sends signals of a stoke a month before it happens.

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