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A month before a stroke, your body warns you: 10 signs not to ignore

Posted on April 8, 2026 by Admin

Absolutely—your body often sends subtle signals before a stroke, and recognizing them early can save lives. ⚠️ Here are 10 warning signs that could appear up to a month before a stroke:

  1. Frequent headaches – Especially sudden, severe, or unusual headaches.
  2. Vision changes – Blurred vision, double vision, or partial loss of sight.
  3. Numbness or weakness – Often on one side of the body, including face, arm, or leg.
  4. Dizziness or balance problems – Feeling unsteady or having sudden vertigo.
  5. Speech difficulties – Slurred speech, trouble finding words, or difficulty understanding.
  6. Facial drooping – One side of the face may droop when smiling or speaking.
  7. Confusion or memory lapses – Sudden trouble thinking, concentrating, or remembering.
  8. Fatigue or unusual tiredness – Persistent fatigue that seems unexplained.
  9. Swallowing difficulties – Trouble swallowing liquids or solids.
  10. Changes in mood or personality – Sudden irritability, depression, or anxiety.

✅ Important: If you notice one or more of these signs, seek medical attention immediately, even if symptoms are mild or come and go. Early detection is crucial.

If you want, I can also give a list of proactive steps and lifestyle changes to reduce stroke risk starting now. Do you want me to do that?

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