
A Stroke Doesn’t Happen Suddenly — These Signs Can Appear a Month Earlier

A stroke occurs without warning. It happens “when blood flow to the brain stops, and brain cells in the area begin to die,” as per Healthline.
One of the most important things to do in case of a stroke is to seek medical help as soon as possible. According to the guidelines for the Early Management of Patients With Acute Ischemic Stroke published by the American Heart Association (AHA) and American Stroke Association (ASA) in 2018, people treated with “a blood clot-dissolving drug within 4.5 hours of symptoms have a greater chance of recovering without major disability.”
In order to be able to act quickly in case you or someone else experiences stroke, it is of crucial importance to know the signs that indicate a person has suffered a stoke.
As per the Stroke Association, some of those signs are:
Face Weakness: Check if the person can smile and whether their face and eyes drop.
Arm Weakness: Can the person raise both their arms and keep them in that position?
Speech Problems: Is their speech slurred? Do they speak clearly and understand what you say to them?
Time to call 999: If you notice any of this signs, seek medical help.
This test is known as FAST.
Although there are not warning signs that may indicate a stroke will happen, a 2020 study published in The Journal of Headache and Pain suggests that around 15% of 550 adult participants who had suffered an ischemic stroke experienced sentinel headache before.
Transient ischemic attack (TIA), often called a “mini-stroke” occurs when blood flow to the brain is temporarily blocked, causing stroke-like symptoms that typically last for a few minutes or hours. TIAs should never be ignored.

As per the research, these headaches started within seven days of a stroke and lasted until the stroke happened.
One-third of individuals who have experienced TIA will suffer a more serious stroke in the future.
Although a TIA can be considered a warning sign for a stroke, the number of people who suffer an acute stroke within 90 days after a TIA has decreased in recent years, as per a recent research published in Jama Network. This may be an indicator that the actions taken after a TIA help in reducing the risks.
Other symptoms that can help determine if a person had a stoke are:
- Numbness or Weakness: Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arms, or legs, particularly on one side of the body.
- Confusion or Difficulty Speaking: Trouble understanding speech or slurred words.
- Vision Problems: Sudden loss of vision in one or both eyes or blurred vision.
- Difficulty Walking: Dizziness, loss of balance, or uncoordinated movements.

Why Immediate Action Matters
This is a medical emergency, and quick action can save your life. Call emergency services immediately if you or someone near you exhibits any of the symptoms. Fast treatment reduces the risk of long-term damage and increases the likelihood of a full recovery

Conclusion
Understanding your risk factors and being prepared ensures you’re ready to handle an emergency.
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