Here’s a detailed guide on 10 warning signs your body may give about an impending stroke, especially in the month before it occurs. Early recognition can save lives and reduce long-term damage:
1. Sudden Numbness or Weakness
- Especially in the face, arm, or leg, often on one side of the body.
- May come and go initially, but should never be ignored.
2. Trouble Speaking or Understanding Speech
- Slurred speech or difficulty finding words.
- People may notice you struggling to communicate clearly.
3. Vision Problems
- Sudden blurred vision, double vision, or loss of vision in one or both eyes.
- Can be subtle at first and mistaken for fatigue.
4. Severe Headaches
- A sudden, unusually intense headache without known cause.
- Often described as the worst headache of your life.
5. Dizziness or Loss of Balance
- Trouble walking, clumsiness, or loss of coordination.
- Could appear as frequent stumbling or feeling unsteady.
6. Fatigue or Unexplained Weakness
- Feeling extremely tired, drained, or weak in certain body parts without reason.
- Can precede more serious symptoms.
7. Confusion or Trouble Thinking Clearly
- Sudden difficulty concentrating, confusion, or disorientation.
- May seem like memory lapses or brain fog.
8. Facial Drooping
- One side of the face may droop or feel numb, especially when smiling.
- Easy test: ask someone to smile or raise eyebrows.
9. Arm or Leg Weakness
- Weakness or difficulty lifting or holding objects with one arm or leg.
- Often subtle at first but noticeable when performing daily tasks.
10. Sudden Nausea or Upset Stomach
- Sometimes stroke warning signs appear as unexpected nausea, vomiting, or vertigo.
Key Takeaways
- Act FAST: Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call emergency services.
- Even if symptoms come and go, they are warning signs of transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), which often precede a full stroke.
- Immediate medical attention can prevent permanent damage.
If you want, I can make a simple “1-month pre-stroke warning checklist” you can use to track subtle symptoms daily—it’s designed to catch early signs before they become severe.
Do you want me to make that checklist?