Yes! Some strokes give warning signs just minutes before they happen, and recognizing them quickly can save a life. These signals often occur 15 minutes to a few hours beforehand.
Here are 4 key early warning signs of a stroke:
1. Sudden Numbness or Weakness
- Usually affects one side of the body: face, arm, or leg.
- May feel like heaviness, tingling, or paralysis.
2. Sudden Confusion or Trouble Speaking
- Slurred speech or difficulty understanding simple sentences.
- People may suddenly be unable to find words.
3. Vision Problems
- Sudden blurred vision, double vision, or loss of vision in one or both eyes.
- Can occur without pain.
4. Severe Headache or Dizziness
- Sudden, intense headache with no known cause.
- Loss of balance, vertigo, or trouble walking may also appear.
✅ Act FAST
- F – Face: Ask the person to smile. Does one side droop?
- A – Arms: Raise both arms. Does one drift downward?
- S – Speech: Repeat a simple sentence. Is it slurred or strange?
- T – Time: Call emergency services immediately if any signs appear.
💡 Extra tip: Stroke can also cause sudden trouble swallowing, nausea, or brief loss of consciousness. Even if symptoms disappear quickly (a mini-stroke or TIA), seek medical attention immediately.
Recognizing these signals within 15 minutes can drastically improve recovery outcomes.
If you want, I can make a quick “15-minute stroke warning guide” showing what to check in yourself or others to act instantly.
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