Attention… A Month Before a Stroke, Your Body Sends These Signals…

Here are some warning signs that could appear a month before a stroke:

1.Sudden Numbness or Weakness: Often felt on one side of the face, arm, or leg.
2.Severe Headaches: Unexplained and intense headaches that don’t go away.

3.Dizziness or Trouble Walking: Difficulty maintaining balance or walking straight.
4.Vision Problems: Blurred or double vision, or sudden loss
igue**: Feeling unusually tired or fatigued without any clear reason.

5.Trouble Sleeping: Experiencing significant changes in sleep patterns, such as insomnia.

6.Difficulty Swallowing: Feeling like food or liquids are difficult to swallow, or having a choking sensation

7.If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to seek medical attention right away. Early detection and intervention can reduce the risk of a stroke and improve outcomes.

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