A Month Before a Stroke, Your Body May Show Warning Signs — 10 Symptoms You Should Not Ignore 🚨
A stroke often happens suddenly, but some people experience warning signs before a major event. These symptoms can also have many other causes, so they should be taken seriously and discussed with a healthcare professional.
Watch for:
- ⚠️ Sudden weakness or numbness
Especially on one side of the face, arm, or body. - 🗣️ Speech changes
Slurred speech, trouble finding words, or difficulty understanding others. - 👁️ Vision problems
Sudden blurred vision, double vision, or loss of vision. - 🚶 Dizziness or loss of balance
Unexpected trouble walking or coordinating movements. - 🤕 Severe or unusual headaches
Especially if sudden and different from previous headaches. - 😕 Confusion or difficulty thinking clearly
Sudden changes in awareness or understanding. - 💤 Unusual fatigue or weakness
A noticeable decline in energy that is new or unexplained. - 💓 Heart-related warning signs
Symptoms such as irregular heartbeat sensations or chest discomfort should be evaluated. - 🧠 Brief stroke-like episodes (TIA)
Symptoms that disappear after minutes or hours can still be a warning sign. - 🩺 Changes in blood pressure or health risks
Uncontrolled high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, and high cholesterol increase stroke risk.
Remember FAST:
F — Face drooping
A — Arm weakness
S — Speech difficulty
T — Time to seek emergency help
⚠️ Do not wait for symptoms to “pass” if stroke signs appear. Quick medical attention can greatly improve outcomes.