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10 Early Warning Signs of a Stroke Everyone Should Know to Take Prompt Action

10 Early Warning Signs of a Stroke Everyone Should Know 🚨

A stroke can cause permanent brain damage, disability, or death. Recognizing the symptoms and getting emergency treatment quickly can make a major difference. (CDC)

Watch for these sudden symptoms

  1. Numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg—especially on one side.
  2. Facial drooping or an uneven smile.
  3. Slurred or unusual speech.
  4. Difficulty understanding speech or sudden confusion.
  5. Sudden vision changes in one or both eyes.
  6. Sudden dizziness or loss of balance.
  7. Difficulty walking or coordinating movements.
  8. Sudden severe headache with no known cause.
  9. Sudden loss of coordination or unusual clumsiness.
  10. Sudden trouble performing familiar movements because of weakness or neurological changes. (CDC)

đź§  Remember B.E. F.A.S.T.

B — Balance: sudden dizziness or loss of coordination
E — Eyes: sudden vision problems
F — Face: one side droops when smiling
A — Arms: one arm becomes weak or drifts downward
S — Speech: speech becomes slurred or strange
T — Time: call emergency medical services immediately (CDC)

Don’t wait for symptoms to improve. Even if they disappear after a few minutes, it could be a TIA (“mini-stroke”), which is still a medical emergency and can warn of a future stroke. (CDC)

If symptoms are happening right now, call your local emergency service immediately and note the time they began. Don’t drive yourself to the hospital; ambulance personnel can begin care while transporting you. (CDC)

Bottom line: With stroke, every minute matters. Sudden neurological symptoms should always be treated as an emergency.

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