Monday, November 16, 2009

Warning Signs Of Impending Stroke

A stroke can descend like a bolt out of the blue---a frightening prospect. However, knowing the warning signs of a stroke can help you protect yourself and your loved ones. The sooner a stroke is treated, the better the chances of recovery are.


Talking








Slurred words or forgetting your words may be signs of a stroke.


Paralysis


If you feel weak or numb in your arms, legs or face, that can be a stroke warning sign, especially if the weakness is on one side of the body.


Seeing


Trouble seeing out of one eye---blurry or double vision--is a sign of an impending stroke.


Coordination


Feeling dizzy or off-balance and having trouble walking are stroke warning signs.


Headache


One warning sign of an impending stroke is a severe headache. You may also have neck or facial pain or vomiting.


Transient Ischemic Attack


A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is like a temporary stroke---the blood flow to your brain is cut off for just a short while. Symptoms appear for up to 24 hours, and then go away, without any noticeable permanent effect. A TIA can put you at risk of a stroke.

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