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5 SIGNS OF MINI STROKE IN THE ELDERLY

Posted on April 14, 2026 by Admin

A mini stroke (also called a TIA) is a brief blockage of blood flow to the brain. Symptoms usually come on suddenly and may last minutes to a few hours.

Transient ischemic attack


🚨 5 common signs of a mini stroke in the elderly

1) Sudden face drooping

  • One side of the face may look uneven
  • Smile becomes lopsided

2) Arm or leg weakness (usually one side)

  • Sudden numbness or weakness
  • Difficulty lifting one arm
  • Trouble walking or balancing

3) Speech problems

  • Slurred speech
  • Trouble finding words
  • Confused or garbled talking

4) Vision changes

  • Sudden blurred vision
  • Loss of vision in one eye
  • Double vision

5) Sudden dizziness or loss of balance

  • Trouble standing or walking
  • Feeling unsteady or “drunk” without alcohol

⏱️ Important warning

Even if symptoms disappear quickly:

  • A TIA is a serious warning sign
  • It may be followed by a full stroke within hours or days

🚨 What to do immediately

If any of these signs appear:

  • Call emergency services right away
  • Do NOT wait for symptoms to go away
  • Note the time symptoms started

🧠 Bottom line

A mini stroke is:
👉 temporary but dangerous
👉 a strong warning of future stroke risk


If you want, I can also explain the FAST test (easy way to spot stroke in seconds) or how to reduce stroke risk in older adults.

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