Strokes pose a serious threat to life and can occur without warning.
Symptoms may manifest as early as a month in advance, such as weakness or numbness on one side of the body, sudden loss of vision, severe headaches, or dizziness.
Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), commonly referred to as “mini-strokes,” can temporarily resemble stroke symptoms.
Challenges with speech or coordination, along with unexplained shortness of breath, are additional warning signs.
Remain alert and seek medical attention promptly if you observe these symptoms to avert serious repercussions.