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A Month Before a Stroke: 10 Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
Strokes happen when blood flow to the brain is blocked or interrupted. Sometimes, the body gives early warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored. Paying attention can help prevent a serious event.
⚠️ 10 Early Warning Signs
- Frequent or severe headaches – Unusual, sudden, or intense pain.
- Dizziness or balance problems – Feeling unsteady or off-balance.
- Blurred or double vision – Sudden changes in eyesight.
- Numbness or tingling – Especially on one side of the face, arm, or leg.
- Weakness – Sudden weakness or loss of coordination.
- Trouble speaking – Slurred speech or difficulty finding words.
- Facial drooping – One side of the face appears uneven.
- Confusion or difficulty understanding – Trouble following simple instructions or conversations.
- Fatigue or unusual sleepiness – Extreme tiredness that’s out of the ordinary.
- Rapid heartbeat or palpitations – Could indicate circulation problems.
💡 Key Notes
- Not all strokes show the same warning signs.
- Immediate medical attention is critical if stroke symptoms appear suddenly. Call emergency services (e.g., 911 in the U.S.) without delay.
- Healthy lifestyle habits—like staying active, eating well, managing blood pressure, and avoiding smoking—reduce stroke risk.
✅ Takeaway
Recognizing early warning signs can make a huge difference. Listening to your body and acting fast is key.
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