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Learn the warning signals that may indicate a stroke one month in advance to aid in its prompt treatment.
Body numbness or weakness is a sign of a stroke.
The face, limbs, and legs all show this. Because a stroke affects just one hemisphere of the brain, it often only affects the right or left side of the body. Therefore, a grin that seems weaker on one side of the lips or numbness in the arm are two indicators that should be taken seriously.
A stroke may cause fainting.
Blackouts, fainting, dizziness, and a “spinning” sensation are among more concerning signs. Although they don’t always indicate a stroke, they do indicate a serious health issue, so it’s best to get medical advice as a precaution.
Vision is affected by a stroke.
It is possible for abrupt visual difficulties to arise prior to a stroke. You may have impaired vision, glare, loss of color perception, or even blindness.
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