A Month Before a Stroke, Your Body Warns You: 10 Signs Not to Ignore
A stroke often feels sudden—but in many cases, the body sends warning signals weeks or even a month beforehand. Recognizing these signs early can save a life.
⚠️ Important: These symptoms don’t always mean a stroke will happen, but they require medical attention, especially if they appear suddenly or repeatedly.
1. Sudden Weakness or Numbness
Especially on one side of the body—face, arm, or leg.
Even if it comes and goes, don’t ignore it.
2. Frequent or Severe Headaches
Unusual headaches that feel different from your normal ones—especially if sudden or intense.
3. Vision Problems
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Blurred vision
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Double vision
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Temporary loss of sight in one eye
These can be early signs of reduced blood flow to the brain.
4. Dizziness or Loss of Balance
Feeling unsteady, lightheaded, or having trouble walking without a clear cause.
5. Trouble Speaking or Understanding
Slurred speech, difficulty finding words, or confusion—even briefly—is a serious red flag.
6. Sudden Fatigue
Extreme, unexplained tiredness that doesn’t improve with rest can be a warning sign.
7. Short-Term Memory Issues
Sudden confusion, forgetfulness, or difficulty concentrating may signal neurological stress.
8. Tingling or Pins-and-Needles Sensation