The claim that “the body sends 4 distinct signals about 15 minutes before a stroke” is misleading. A Stroke often does not give a warning exactly 15 minutes beforehand. Symptoms usually start suddenly, and when they appear, it is already a medical emergency.
However, doctors teach people to recognize the common warning signs using the FAST rule:
🚨 FAST Stroke Warning Signs
- F – Face drooping
One side of the face becomes numb or droops. Ask the person to smile. - A – Arm weakness
One arm becomes weak or numb. Ask the person to raise both arms. - S – Speech difficulty
Speech may become slurred, confused, or hard to understand. - T – Time to call emergency services
If any of these symptoms appear, seek medical help immediately.
Other Possible Stroke Symptoms
- Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes
- Sudden dizziness or loss of balance
- Sudden severe headache with no known cause
- Sudden confusion or trouble understanding speech
A Possible Earlier Warning
Sometimes people experience a “mini-stroke”, called a Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA).
- Symptoms are similar to a stroke
- They may last a few minutes to a few hours and then disappear
- It is a major warning sign that a full stroke could happen soon
⚠️ Important: If stroke symptoms appear, do not wait to see if they go away. Immediate treatment can save brain tissue and prevent disability.
✅ If you want, I can also show you 7 silent stroke warning signs doctors say people often ignore.