A stroke often seems sudden, but the body can give subtle warning signs weeks before an event. Recognizing these early signs can save lives. Here are 10 warning signs that may appear about a month before a stroke:
1. 🧠 Frequent Headaches
- New, severe, or persistent headaches that are unusual for you
- Can signal reduced blood flow or vascular issues
2. 👁️ Vision Problems
- Blurred or double vision
- Temporary loss of vision in one eye (amaurosis fugax)
3. 🗣️ Speech Difficulties
- Slurred speech, trouble finding words, or repeating yourself often
- Early sign of transient ischemic attacks (TIAs)
4. 🦵 Numbness or Weakness
- Tingling, numbness, or weakness in one side of the body, especially arms or legs
5. ⚖️ Balance and Coordination Issues
- Unexplained dizziness, unsteadiness, or difficulty walking
- Can indicate small vessel blockages in the brain
6. 💓 Heart Palpitations
- Irregular heartbeat, especially atrial fibrillation, increases stroke risk
- May occur before vascular complications manifest
7. 🧩 Confusion or Memory Problems
- Sudden trouble understanding things, making decisions, or recalling events
- Can be subtle but important warning signs
8. 👂 Ringing in Ears or Vertigo
- Persistent ear ringing, spinning sensations, or imbalance
- Often linked to inner ear or small blood vessel issues
9. 🔥 Sudden Fatigue
- Unusual, unexplained fatigue or weakness in the limbs
- Can indicate poor blood supply to the brain
10. 💉 High Blood Pressure Spikes
- Sudden or frequent spikes in blood pressure
- Major risk factor for stroke and TIAs
⚡ Bottom Line
If you notice any combination of these warning signs, even if mild or temporary, seek medical evaluation immediately. Early detection and treatment of TIAs or vascular issues can dramatically reduce stroke risk.
I can also make a “pre-stroke warning checklist” you can monitor daily to catch these early signs before a serious event occurs.