That kind of post is partly misleading. It makes it sound like everyone gets clear warning signs a month before a stroke—but that’s not true.
A Stroke often happens suddenly, without long-term warning. However, some people do experience early warning episodes called mini-strokes.
⚠️ The real early warning: mini-stroke
This is called a Transient ischemic attack
- Symptoms are temporary (minutes to hours)
- It’s a major warning sign that a real stroke could follow soon
🚨 Key warning signs (can happen days or weeks before)
These are the same as stroke symptoms, even if they go away:
- Sudden weakness or numbness (especially one side of the body)
- Trouble speaking or slurred speech
- Vision problems (blurred or loss of vision)
- Dizziness or loss of balance
- Severe headache with no clear cause
👉 A simple way to remember is FAST:
- Face drooping
- Arms weakness
- Speech difficulty
- Time to get help immediately
❌ What those viral posts get wrong
- There is no fixed “10 signs a month before” list
- Not everyone gets early warnings
- Symptoms don’t slowly build in a predictable way
✔️ What actually matters
- If any of these symptoms appear—even briefly—treat it as an emergency
- Early treatment can prevent permanent damage or death
If you want, I can also explain who is at highest risk and how to reduce your chances of having a stroke.