Yes! The body often gives warning signs shortly before a stroke, sometimes as early as 10–15 minutes before it occurs. Recognizing these signals can be life-saving. ⚠️🧠
Here are the 4 distinct signals to watch for:
1. Sudden Numbness or Weakness
- Often affects one side of the body—arm, leg, or face.
- You may notice drooping in the face or difficulty lifting an arm.
2. Trouble Speaking or Understanding Speech
- Slurred speech, sudden confusion, or trouble understanding simple sentences.
- The person may struggle to form words or answer questions.
3. Vision Changes
- Sudden blurred vision, double vision, or loss of vision in one or both eyes.
- Can occur in one eye or affect the visual field.
4. Severe, Sudden Headache or Dizziness
- A sudden, intense headache unlike usual headaches.
- May include loss of balance, coordination, or difficulty walking.
💡 Extra Tip:
- If you notice any of these signs, call emergency services immediately.
- The acronym FAST helps remember the main stroke signs:
- Face drooping
- Arm weakness
- Speech difficulty
- Time to call emergency services
If you want, I can make a “15-minute stroke warning checklist” you can memorize or share, showing exactly what to look for to act fast and save a life.
Do you want me to do that?