A Month Before a Stroke: Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
Recognizing stroke symptoms early can save lives. A common warning sign is a transient ischemic attack (TIA), or “mini-stroke,” where temporary blood flow blockage causes stroke-like symptoms lasting minutes or hours.
Key early warning signs include:
•Sudden Numbness or Weakness: Especially on one side of the body.
•Confusion or Slurred Speech: Trouble speaking or understanding.
•Vision Problems: Blurred or lost vision in one or both eyes.
•Dizziness or Balance Issues: Difficulty walking or uncoordinated movements.
“Early action is critical,” experts stress. Know your risks—high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, or family history—and seek immediate medical help if symptoms occur.