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5 SYMPTOMS OF MINI-STROKE IN OLDER ADULTS

Posted on April 22, 2026 by Admin

A β€œmini-stroke” is medically called a Transient ischemic attack (TIA). It happens when blood flow to part of the brain is briefly blocked and then restored.

Even though symptoms go away quickly, it is a serious warning sign of a possible full stroke.


🚨 5 common symptoms of a mini-stroke in older adults

🧠 1. Sudden weakness or numbness

  • Usually on one side of the face, arm, or leg
  • May last minutes to hours, then disappear

πŸ—£οΈ 2. Trouble speaking or understanding speech

  • Slurred speech
  • Confusion or difficulty finding words

πŸ‘οΈ 3. Sudden vision problems

  • Blurred vision
  • Loss of vision in one eye
  • Double vision

βš–οΈ 4. Loss of balance or dizziness

  • Sudden unsteadiness
  • Trouble walking or coordination problems

😡 5. Sudden severe headache (less common)

  • Especially if unusual or intense
  • No clear cause

⚠️ Very important reality check

  • Symptoms of a TIA usually last minutes to a few hours
  • Even if they disappear, the risk of a full stroke is high in the following days/weeks
  • A TIA is a medical emergency

🚨 What to do immediately

If any of these symptoms appear:
πŸ‘‰ go to emergency care immediately
πŸ‘‰ do NOT wait for them to go away


🧠 Bottom line

πŸ‘‰ Mini-stroke symptoms are brief but serious warning signs
πŸ‘‰ Early treatment can prevent a major stroke
πŸ‘‰ Never ignore sudden one-sided weakness or speech changes


If you want, I can give you a simple FAST checklist to recognize stroke instantly at home.

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