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Stroke: These signs that appear one month before.

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Hemorrhagic strokes make up 15% of all stroke cases, and they are not as common. The main reason is when an aneurysm bursts. Brain bleeds can also be caused by tumors, high blood pressure emergencies, and other bleeding disorders, as stated by the Ministry of Health.

Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a temporary blockage of blood flow to the brain.

This type of brain injury is different from a typical stroke. In reality, when the blockage in an artery disappears on its own and does not cause any lasting effects, it is called a transient ischemic attack. Regarding the symptoms, they should be similar to those of a stroke and should only last a short time before disappearing completely. These things make it hard to recognize transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), which can sometimes be confused with just feeling unwell. However, since there is still a risk of stroke, it is important to stay alert and dial 15 if this happens.

Discover the signs that could show a stroke is coming a month before to help get treatment quickly.

Feeling numb or weak in your body could be a sign of a stroke.

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